yell0wdart
March 19th, 2008, 05:24 PM
So I just got a new job as an ASP.NET/C# developer for the church I go to. Seems like a really good gig. The pay range is very competetive for similar entry level developer jobs locally. Benefits are great. Work environment looks great too. So far so good.
My biggest concern: I'm new to programming. I've only been actively learning C# for about 5'ish months. No formal training. I'm, for the most part, entirely self taught. I've got a pretty good grasp on syntax, good OO design practice, design patterns, and am kind of refining my coding style at this point.
Personally, I'm pleasantly surprised that they're willing to take a chance on somebody like me. I must have impressed them a little bit when I laid down a simple MVC pattern to handle an RSS Reader winform project they gave me as a trial problem.
Anyway, back to my main questions... Any of you gurus out there have any advice to a growing developer getting into the industry? Any tidbits of wisdom that you know now that you wish you knew back when you first started? Any advice you can offer?
Much appreciated. ;)
My biggest concern: I'm new to programming. I've only been actively learning C# for about 5'ish months. No formal training. I'm, for the most part, entirely self taught. I've got a pretty good grasp on syntax, good OO design practice, design patterns, and am kind of refining my coding style at this point.
Personally, I'm pleasantly surprised that they're willing to take a chance on somebody like me. I must have impressed them a little bit when I laid down a simple MVC pattern to handle an RSS Reader winform project they gave me as a trial problem.
Anyway, back to my main questions... Any of you gurus out there have any advice to a growing developer getting into the industry? Any tidbits of wisdom that you know now that you wish you knew back when you first started? Any advice you can offer?
Much appreciated. ;)