dotnetrockz Posted August 19, 2014 Report Posted August 19, 2014 ee position ki move avvalante what sort of skillset we require? nenu ippati varaki web/data/services midha tappa vere vati midha pani cheyyale.....so where shud i start? what certifications and recommend any material to study for certfications?
BC509 Posted August 19, 2014 Report Posted August 19, 2014 Naaku telisi Design Patterns strong foundation istundi .. Even i am also trying to be .Net Architect ..but slowing moving myself to more familiar with HTML5,Jquery and CSS .. Meeku emanna material dorikitey please share cheyandi .. I am not sure how long .Net will survive in market ...
dotnetrockz Posted August 19, 2014 Author Report Posted August 19, 2014 design patterns look like more theory to me.......adhi chadavalane instrest kuda ravatle(coding chesetodiki...theoritical part ekkadam konchem katsame...).......so which books/sites did u follow to get a foundation on design patterns...
kumarskyhigh Posted August 19, 2014 Report Posted August 19, 2014 design patterns look like more theory to me.......adhi chadavalane instrest kuda ravatle(coding chesetodiki...theoritical part ekkadam konchem katsame...).......so which books/sites did u follow to get a foundation on design patterns... Plural sight lo Design patterns videos chudu mama. Design patterns on Ramp a nice introduction to design patterns
BC509 Posted August 19, 2014 Report Posted August 19, 2014 http://www.dofactory.com/ Deeni license kooda oka saari konnanu .. kani ippudu expire aipoyindi ...
kumarskyhigh Posted August 19, 2014 Report Posted August 19, 2014 Naaku telisi Design Patterns strong foundation istundi .. Even i am also trying to be .Net Architect ..but slowing moving myself to more familiar with HTML5,Jquery and CSS .. Meeku emanna material dorikitey please share cheyandi .. I am not sure how long .Net will survive in market ...Meeku emanna material dorikitey please share cheyandi .. I am not sure how long .Net will survive in market ... I agree bro. nenu koda same thinking. Angular JS, Node js, web API nerchukuni current job nunchie jump kodam ani plan.
kumarskyhigh Posted August 19, 2014 Report Posted August 19, 2014 Here is a reply from stack exchange Having recently moved from a senior .NET development position to an architect role I will throw in my two cents. Architecture is about a lot more than technical knowledge and systems design. The key thing that an architect brings to the table is an understanding of the customers or users of the software, the value chain of the organization and how the technology fits into that value change, and the vision for where the technology needs to go in order to better the organization. You have to stop thinking about how to make the best use of .NET, and instead start to focus on the larger picture of how every aspect of the technology portfolio of the organization relates to each other and the rest of the organization. As for specific skills, I believe the most critical one is communication. And that includes both inwards and outwards - you have to be able to listen and understand what technical and non-technical people are telling you, and you have to be able to explain your ideas well to those people. You also have to be able to translate between different groups such as sales, marketing, finance, development, QA, operations, etc. and make sure that everyone is on the same page. For more specific learning, I would take a look at the IASA. I have gone to one of their training courses, and I've used some of their materials such as their ITABoK and they lay a good foundation for what it means to be an architect. In addition I found the Coding the Architecture blog to be quite helpful in understanding what an architect should be thinking about.
EchoEcho16 Posted August 19, 2014 Report Posted August 19, 2014 CHadavatam tho patu practise kosam oka project or 2 cheste Confidence kuda ostundi
dotnetrockz Posted August 19, 2014 Author Report Posted August 19, 2014 Naaku telisi Design Patterns strong foundation istundi .. Even i am also trying to be .Net Architect ..but slowing moving myself to more familiar with HTML5,Jquery and CSS .. Meeku emanna material dorikitey please share cheyandi .. I am not sure how long .Net will survive in market ... it will......its a collection of wide range of frameworks...libraries.......most importantly easy to learn/implement.....so unless if its a mobile app development or something out of the box.......microsoft always puts an effort to introduce new things for.net survival....
BC509 Posted August 19, 2014 Report Posted August 19, 2014 it will......its a collection of wide range of frameworks...libraries.......most importantly easy to learn/implement.....so unless if its a mobile app development or something out of the box.......microsoft always puts an effort to introduce new things for.net survival.... I concur with you on this .. But naaku telisi future is more of javascript frameworks .. .Javascript is the powerful language for web development and at the same time very complex for developers .
karna11 Posted August 19, 2014 Report Posted August 19, 2014 it will......its a collection of wide range of frameworks...libraries.......most importantly easy to learn/implement.....so unless if its a mobile app development or something out of the box.......microsoft always puts an effort to introduce new things for.net survival.... .net vuntadhi, developers work taggipothundi, like all CRUD actions ki coming as plugins just add the pluging give the parameters , don't need to implement
dotnetrockz Posted August 19, 2014 Author Report Posted August 19, 2014 .net vuntadhi, developers work taggipothundi, like all CRUD actions ki coming as plugins just add the pluging give the parameters , don't need to implement u mean like SAP?
alpachinao Posted August 19, 2014 Report Posted August 19, 2014 architect main kavalisindi decision making like choosing frameworks... define best practices for that project.. end to end technical decisions depends on him... main job of architect is fulfill business needs with technical tools...
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