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Programming with mosh reviews8/19/2023 ![]() ![]() In fact, if Mosh didn't tell you they were aimed at the 3 levels you wouldn't know the difference. But the first two are really good value as well. My favourite part was the third and final part, which gets into architecture and automated testing and such, two topics close to my heart. There's so much to be said for completing the task! I can be far less disciplined and find it so easy to get sidetracked on to some research or other yak shaving activity. He did not let himself get distracted by going off to google to research better solutions, but consistently stuck to the task at hand, OK with doing it a bit dirty at first, confident that with an iterative approach to development he would quickly circle back and remove any technical debt. ![]() What impressed me the most was Mosh's discipline. While the content is geared towards ASP.Net MVC 5 and Entity Framework 6, the most valuable takeaway is the approach of a senior developer. Hearing that, a lot of experienced devs might move right along, but I'd encourage you to look a bit deeper. Part 3 => moving from intermediate developer to senior developer Part 2 => moving from junior developer to intermediate developer That's still 7 hours of watching, but well worth it.Īccording to Mosh, the series is aimed at the following audiences Part 1 => junior developer I revved up the speed to double and watched it like a movie. I did intend to build out the whole thing while I watched but I abandoned that as it would have taken too long (though I would recommend doing that if you are a little less experienced). I would really recommend watching it though and will probably make it suggested watching for my dev teams. The series is a whopping 14 hours in total, which is really, really long by Pluralsight standards. I really enjoyed the course and thought I would provide a review of it. Net developer by building an ASP.Net MVC 5 application with Entity Framework 6. The three part series aims to take you from a junior. This weekend was a long weekend in the UK, and my wife was away, so I took the opportunity to work through Mosh Hamedani's comprehensive 3 part course on Pluralsight, titled Become a Full-stack.
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