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I have completed my C# recently
No, you are just at the beginning of learning to use C#, and the most demanding education is still ahead of you.

You are like someone who understands how cars are built, and driven, and what roads and highways are, but who has never actually driven a truck to deliver a load without damage to a far-off destination with a tight deadline in effect so you won't get paid unless you meet the deadline.

You may know that you must stop on a red-light, but when to pass another vehicle is a skill, and an art, on which your payday, and life, may depend: you learn that on the job.

So, yes, plunge into WinForms, WPF, ASP.NET: learn to use Controls (they're quirky beasts). Learn how to access the Web, scrape a page for content and display it hierarchically.

Learn RegEx, and Linq. Learn some flavor of SQL, and NoSQL. Know how to write a database query.

And, practice, practice, practice.

When you go to that job interview, people are going to be evaluating you for entry-level positions ... that are beyond just phone-line support and quality testing ... on enthusiasm, and curiosity, and eagerness to learn new things, as well as on the basis of what you have studied, and your grades, and diplomas.

cheers, Bill
«OOP to me means only messaging, local retention and protection and hiding of state-process, and extreme late-binding of all things. »  Alan Kay's clarification on what he meant by the term "Object" in "Object-Oriented Programming."

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