ssc456
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Hey guys,
I've got a small problem at the moment.
I've been playing about with development for atleast 5 years + now and would confidently say sit me in front of Visual Studio and I could confidently build you anything in C#.
The problem I have is that I can't get this across in an interview or in a test.
The problem Is I learnt the same way many people have, my picking apart other peoples code, expanding on it and manipulating it.
From this I can now write code from scratch.
However what I can't do is tell you the terminology of things.
ie I was asked in an interview to define the difference between a property and a method (I can tell you now). But in the interview I was like I don't know? Despite the fact that I was using the two on a daily basis I didn't understand the terminology.
How have you guys learnt your programming languages properly?
I've got a small problem at the moment.
I've been playing about with development for atleast 5 years + now and would confidently say sit me in front of Visual Studio and I could confidently build you anything in C#.
The problem I have is that I can't get this across in an interview or in a test.
The problem Is I learnt the same way many people have, my picking apart other peoples code, expanding on it and manipulating it.
From this I can now write code from scratch.
However what I can't do is tell you the terminology of things.
ie I was asked in an interview to define the difference between a property and a method (I can tell you now). But in the interview I was like I don't know? Despite the fact that I was using the two on a daily basis I didn't understand the terminology.
How have you guys learnt your programming languages properly?