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by andyjohnson0
798 days ago
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Other way around for me. I started out as a c/c++ developer working on the command-line with gcc/gdb and emacs and makefiles. I did over a decade of that, and I'd agree that there is a kind of satisfaction to building "from the ground up" on the bare metal. But my last two decades have been pretty much all .net and I live a lot of each day in visual studio. I feel a couple of orders of magnitude more productive in .net and I find it hard to imagine why I would want to use any other tools at this point. For getting stuff done, .net is hard to beat. |
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