Who am I?
I'm a senior DotNet programmer and team lead with 7 years of experience in this industry, but I have been coding for 10 years. Except for DotNet I have dabbled with some PHP and NodeJS, but I'm not proficient in them. Mostly I have worked as full-stack developer with jQuery in the good old days and with React in the most recent years.
I love programming and I love software so much that I often find myself coding something obscure in my free time as a hobby without any intention of using it. I often try to find some interesting open-source projects to contribute to just because it is fun. My passion is high-performance code and optimization as well as highly scalable and reliable architectures.
Why @dotnetguru?
Most of my experience is in DotNet and, not to sound egotistical, I wanted a username that will deliver that point at first glance.
Why am I here?
I have a newfound passion for mentoring and sharing my knowledge to help other people grow. I hope that this community will be my start of fulfilling that desire and help me grow as a programming "blogger", but more importantly, help people learn and grow as developers as well.
What is my goal?
Someday before I grow old I want to start a coding academy :)
What should I do next?
This is something that I hope you will help me with...
The current blogging scene is not curated and there is very little dialog with the readers and what they want to read about, so if there is something that you want to read about don't hesitate to tell me about it.
Here is a list of broad topics that I have enough knowledge to share my thoughts on:
- Solution architectures
- Design patterns
- DotNet best practices
- MSSQL Database optimizations
- Helping team members grow
Hope to hear from you... :)
Happy coding,
DotNetGuru
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