It's the end of 2022, and coming to a new year in your career. Many developers stay in their comfort zone with CRUD operations and basic development technologies. It is time to move with new Dotnet technologies and current industry trends and challenges in 2023.
Comfort Zone of a developer
As a developer, our comfort zone refers to the set of technologies, tools, and practices that a developer is familiar with and comfortable using. It's natural for us to feel more comfortable and confident when working within our comfort zone, as we are already familiar with the technologies and have had the opportunity to develop our skills in those areas.
However, we must also be willing to step outside of our comfort zone and learn new technologies and approaches. This can help us stay with current industry trends and expand our skillset, leading to more significant growth.
To step outside our comfort zone, we can learn new technologies, tools, practices, and patterns and collaborate with colleagues with different skill sets. It is also helpful to seek opportunities to work on projects that require new technologies or approaches, as this can provide a structured and supported way to learn and grow.
Step outside our comfort zone with a Roadmap
For the above, we can learn new things in the coming year, set out of our comfort zone, and gain new challenges. As a Dotnet developer, I created a roadmap that is helping my thoughts and my opinions. I am doing REST Api-based developments using dot net core. And also I followed cloud technologies and microservices patterns in my carrier. My ideas entirely propose this roadmap; anyone can agree or disagree with me. Also open to suggestions for this.
NickChapsas(@nickchapsas) inspire me to create a roadmap for this year. Based on his roadmap, I update my roadmap and I put my opinions into it.
Roadmap
Coming to the roadmap, here is my proposed mind map for Dotnet developers can follow next year.
Here red means a must know, yellow means a good to know, and a grey means maybe, and I will explain why it is a perhaps as I goand keep in mind that this is very I opinionated. This is my take it doesn't mean that everyone will agree with this. It's okay; we can disagree, but this is how I would work this, how I would hire and there is room for that.
Shareable Roadmap Image
How to give you contribute to improving the roadmap
Please share your thoughts and changes for this. I can update this with your suggestions.
GitHub repository
Thoughts
Cheers, It is time to move with new Dotnet technologies and current industry trends and challenges in 2023. Let's do it in 2023.
My inspiration repositories and roadmaps.
- My .NET backend developer roadmap for 2022
2. Nick's .NET Backend Developer Roadmap for 2022
3. ASP.NET Core Developer Roadmap
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Happy coding!!
See you again soon. ✌✌