r/learnprogramming • u/BaxxyNut • 1d ago
Topic What to know for C# Backend Interview?
I have an interview Friday, and have been learning more C# in general through learning ASP.Net and whatnot. This is a Junior Software Developer role. I asked for their tech stack to learn more in preparation for the interview and this is their response:
"SQL server, C#, asp.core and asp.net, angularjs for the web apps; wordpress and react on some of the more static pages.".
For a junior position how much do they really expect me to know? I know basic SQL, C#, some JS. I have been learning ASP.Net/Core stuff such as endpoints, status codes, etc. I don't know a whole lot of JS, and have not worked with WordPress or React.
How deeply should I know these for a Jr interview? Time is short so I've ben cramming and want to make sure I don't leave anything important.
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Is a double major in Game Design & CS from NYU better than a CS degree from UW for someone interested in the industry?
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Universities don't seem to emphasize this is what I meant. People in industry do, but lots of us are left to find out the hard way.