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by Arisaka1
778 days ago
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This is awfully similar to how I feel about C# the language itself really feels like "improved Java" and making side projects was a joy. But, I realized that the vast majority of companies that use .NET are not tech first, meaning developers and software is a cost center, meaning there's little to no internal engineer culture or investment to the development department, and everyone just wants to "flip the burger and move on". |
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There’s little in the way of fun in the ecosystem. Not a lot of true open source in the conventional sense, lots of Microsoft MVP consultant types with blogs promoting their services. Those websites look like time capsules from 2011. You won’t find many beautiful, “handcrafted” blogs on .NET topics. A perhaps bizarre metric, but it helped me well in gauging an ecosystem’s vibe (Rust, Go, Python and others pass that vibe check, for example).