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by kgwxd 1614 days ago
Now that it's cross platform, you're not locked into an MS stack anyway. Even for older projects that might want to get off .NET Framework to get out of the lock-in, it would be a lot more efficient to port it to .NET Core than another language/framework.

If the new kids really don't want to use it, specializing in it might be an advantage for the older crowd since we'll happily take the work if they don't want it. I work with some pretty big companies that still run .NET 2.0 based services. I think there will be work in it for a very long time.