My introduction to C# .Net began in 2013 in my final year of University during my introduction to Threading, & Windows Communication Foundation. From there my knowledge of .Net expanded to Web Forms, Windows Forms, Console Applications, MVC and Cross Platform apps using Xamarin and UWP.
My coverage of .Net begins with 1.1 (due to supporting a very legacy project) and overhauling it to .Net 2, then eventually .Net 3.5 to ensure it was part of a supported framework. Newer applications built in the .Net 4.x family made up the majority of my projects and the professional products I worked with.
I first started to take notice of .Net Core in 2017 with the release of version 2.0 – the ability to run .Net applications on a cross platform meant that I could start to develop much more complex and modular code on my virtual Unix boxes, Raspberry Pis and EC2 instances.
While my focus on .Net has been with C#, I have also worked on some projects written in VB .Net.
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