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by whoknowsidont
311 days ago
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Yeah it's lived experience vs perception for me. .NET developers have always, ALWAYS loved to tout how great things are but there's a reason anyone even slightly outside the MS-sphere simply chooses not to use it. Because it's not that great, really. The performance isn't that great in real-world scenarios (remember when they had to lie, in that "one" incident)? Even today the tests look NOTHING like actual idiomiatic .NET code. Secondly, .NET developers tend to target a particular set of DevEx that I don't personally understand but that's not the problem, the problem is the DevEx has end-user effects; they simply just don't give a shit. Anything past a simple B2B crud app in .NET is basically an uphill battle in real companies. It never works out, it's always more complicated than it needs to be. But hey, no one gets fired for choosing MS. So here we are. If you drop the religious zealotry, there's simply not a lot left. |
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