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.NET Platform
.NET Platform is a software framework developed by Microsoft that runs primarily on Microsoft Windows. It includes a large class library named Framework Class Library (FCL) and provides language interoperability across several programming languages, however, C# is the most popular language for .NET Platform. This skill is often required for interfaces development and firmware communication.
Skill Levels
Level 0
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4

ijinjoseph.com/programmer-competency-matrix/ - use levels found under "Software Engineering" and "Programming" sections.

Level 0 corresponds to our Failed Assessment. Level 1 corresponds to our L1. Level 2/3 corresponds to our L2. Level 4 corresponds to our L3.

Circle each appropriate box and take an average. Generally round down unless you have a compelling reason to round up.

ijinjoseph.com/programmer-competency-matrix/ - use levels found under "Software Engineering" and "Programming" sections.

Level 0 corresponds to our Failed Assessment. Level 1 corresponds to our L1. Level 2/3 corresponds to our L2. Level 4 corresponds to our L3.

Circle each appropriate box and take an average. Generally round down unless you have a compelling reason to round up.

ijinjoseph.com/programmer-competency-matrix/ - use levels found under "Software Engineering" and "Programming" sections.

Level 0 corresponds to our Failed Assessment. Level 1 corresponds to our L1. Level 2/3 corresponds to our L2. Level 4 corresponds to our L3.

Circle each appropriate box and take an average. Generally round down unless you have a compelling reason to round up.

ijinjoseph.com/programmer-competency-matrix/ - use levels found under "Software Engineering" and "Programming" sections.

Level 0 corresponds to our Failed Assessment. Level 1 corresponds to our L1. Level 2/3 corresponds to our L2. Level 4 corresponds to our L3.

Circle each appropriate box and take an average. Generally round down unless you have a compelling reason to round up.

ijinjoseph.com/programmer-competency-matrix/ - use levels found under "Software Engineering" and "Programming" sections.

Level 0 corresponds to our Failed Assessment. Level 1 corresponds to our L1. Level 2/3 corresponds to our L2. Level 4 corresponds to our L3.

Circle each appropriate box and take an average. Generally round down unless you have a compelling reason to round up.

Assessments
The following assessments award this skill: