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repsnake
Sep 1, 2002

Post: the cereals you love the most

Dijkstracula posted:

Cs get degrees, after all

Until you hit grad school, then it's a B (not B-) average. You can get some C's but you'll need to offset them with A's. At least that's how it was in the made up business schools I attended. Comp sci. Might be different.

Anyhow, I have a C# question related to grad school. I'm thinking of revisiting C# again but in the previous 3 times I've done it for classes or whatever, it didn't seem like there was a great endgame for it as far as the language by itself. I remember I wrote programs to connect to SQL server to run queries and active directory to reset passwords, but it seems to me that the road leads inevitably to web app development and needing to know HTML/JavaScript/CSS/ASP.NET in addition.

So my question is that if I worked on C# in my spare time, what kind of useful things (not unity) could I do in say, a year? I need to start thinking about dissertations for business school (lower standards than comp sci PhDs) and need to do something applicable rather than theoretical. AI is obviously the low hanging fruit right now but I was hoping for something physical or related to the real world. I have a copy of VS2022 ENT, SQL server 2022 standard, server 2022, etc. and access to money and tools.

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