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by decafninja 1977 days ago
Depends.

I would think you can find plenty of devs willing to learn and use Blazor. But they will probably be from the old school, non tech companies that are used to working with things like ASP.NET, WinForms, WPF, etc.

So hence, in a way, it probably is considered "boring technology" in the same way C# or .NET. in general is considerd "boring technology.

Not that there's anything wrong with C# or .NET from a technical perspective. But .NET in general tends to be much more widely used in "boring non technology companies", and not so much outside that sphere. At least here in the US anyways - not sure where you are located.

I've worked with C# and .NET longer than any other tech stack in my career, but I specifically removed all mention of .NET in my resume because I'm actively trying to avoid such companies.