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Comments by Member 16112906 (Top 1 by date)
Member 16112906
12-Oct-23 19:06pm
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Hi there, and thank you for your feedback on my question. It definitely helps me tilt the scales in the most fundamental question on my part: does it make sense to drop 20 hours on C#, considering it needs to do at least something for me and I want to be able to inspire pupils later on.
It is a response that does lean to the positive side of the internal debate I'm having. Also, it provides some avenues through which to pick it up again.
Is there any chance someone could translate this to more specific resources: so, with 20 hours to spend (for now), and some vague, basic concepts acquired - good entry points, structured online resources might be ... what exactly? I don't have my course and tutor anymore, so I will look for an alternative online. While I might very well stumble on something worthwile, I am very open on suggestions where to start (I have installed visual studio community btw).
So now the question seems which tutorials would seem worthwile, and your succession of points/steps are a very welcome input and does give a direction of where to explore successively, I will need to make it concrete to start spending the time I have (the 20 hours, at least initially, I will evaluate after that where I'm going, and if I might realistically have more time to spare)
But while I am very open to concrete elaborations on the subjects, thank you for such thought out response, it is not something that should be taken for granted and I appreciate it!