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by jonathanoliver
2133 days ago
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I am thoroughly impressed with you what your team has accomplished. Roughly 7-8 years ago, the company I work with switched away from .NET (to Go) largely because our performance with IIS for HTTP traffic running .NET was...poor by comparison to other available options. I wrote a blog post[1] on the subject. It's been exciting to watch the hard work you and your team are investing to make .NET (Core/Framework/etc) faster. In fact, virtually every single issue or point I raised in my blog post has been addressed to my sanctification and then some. The Techempower benchmarks show the massive strides you've all made and now I'm delighted to see .NET consistently performing at or near the top of the benchmark even without heavy customization/modification. To this day, I still really love C# as a language and there are a number of significant things in C# that I wish the Go ecosystem would adopt. If/when bootstrap a technology stack again, you can bet that C#/.NET will be the top contender on the list of options. Thanks again for all of your effort. It is very much appreciated and admired, even if I'm not using that tech stack at this point. [1] https://blog.jonathanoliver.com/why-i-left-dot-net/ |
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Go being only faster in one benchmark