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by wombat23 2055 days ago
yes, and I agree with that.

But I also feel like the language is mainly used in a type of business environments that are already tied to .NET infrastructure anyway, and who actually appreciate the interlock.

And it could get much more traction outside of that circle, especially in the open source world.

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>But I also feel like the language is mainly used in a type of business environments that are already tied to .NET infrastructure anyway, and who actually appreciate the interlock.

I think that's still somewhat true just because there is momentum carried over from the past, but it's definitely something I see changing in the industry.

.NET used to mean SQL Server and Azure in addition. These days I'm seeing .NET Core with AWS and Postgres.