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by nullsense
2060 days ago
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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. |
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