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by Nextgrid
1615 days ago
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In my experience, Azure seems quite in demand recently, and there's a lot of legacy Microsoft-based stacks that companies are migrating to Azure and need expertise to do so. And of course, Microsoft-based stacks (MSSQL, ASP.NET, .NET including Core) is still a very solid stack that gets shit done. It may not be "sexy" but if you look beyond the "developer" angle and look at the "solving business problems" angle, you can "get shit done" with an MS stack and your clients won't care because they only want the "shit done", regardless of how it is done. |
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