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by Loxicon
219 days ago
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As a startup I tried .NET (it was .NET 8), and it was great. The problem was the education around .NET. So much DDD-this, Clean-that, CQRS-this, architecture-that. I get all that stuff is for enterprise with bigger teams. But there wasn't much content/guidance on how to build apps 'quickly' for startups. I am sure experienced .NET devs know this, but less experience .NET devs don't. I ended up dropping it because I could work faster in PHP. |
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