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It's not that bad, you can check Microsoft Virtual Academy for free course on asp.net they will explain in depth the framework and how it works. Good luck!
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Crost41087yI've been learning this stack for a little over a month now. I rate myself 3/10.
I learned node.js for an API project in the same time earlier this year. I rate myself 7/10.
.net is hard :( -
bashlord4397y@karakamen @craig939393 its not that C#/.NET is hard, it's that web development is a ragtag of languages and tools glued together in an application/website, which in turn means having to learn a lot more than writing clean OOP code in C#
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