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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T04:50:41+00:00 2026-05-16T04:50:41+00:00

Recently, I feel that I’ve reached a wall I need to vault over to

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Recently, I feel that I’ve reached a wall I need to vault over to continue improving myself. I was reading the book Pro ASP.Net MVC2 written by Steve Sanderson and he holds your hand throughout the chapters, all the while introducing Dependancy Injection and abstract interfaces.

I realized this is completely new for me and very hard for my mind to grasp and apply. Sure, I followed the code, but as all developers know there is a point where something in your mind clicks and everything is clear.

I haven’t reached that point yet.

The book explains in the introduction, a couple of developer stereotypes. SmartUI developers, those who program actions within control events; the Layered developers, those that use a three-layer architecture.

I fall into the latter, but I do know professional developers that are 100% SmartUI devs. Professional meaning they are paid for creating applications.

What can a developer do to vault over this hurdle? I’m sure everyone faces it at some point. Being a good 3-layer developer, what’s the next step for me?

Should I read about Dependency Injection? Should I first learn and become adept with Unit Testing and be comfortable with Test-Driven Development?

What should my next move be?

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    2026-05-16T04:50:42+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:50 am

    Reading to learn is nice academic lesson, but if you want to master it you need to use the techniques.

    What I find best is to work on a project that is over my head, until I can figure out the solution, and I may find limitations of the technology quickly this way.

    Until you use it you won’t really be able to understand it.

    Also, if someone asks you about these technologies, if you can’t explain them, you don’t really know them.

    So, you could work on trying to write up a blog as you work on this program, to explain what you did and why, so that you can better understand what you did, as you explain why you did it, and what you learned.

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