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jcz_nz | 3 months ago

Historically it was targeted at already captive clients building on Windows, so there was no incentive to innovate or break eggs. This persisted just long enough for the industry to evolve (web & Linux) and create much better solutions, making MS’s dev tools largely irrelevant. Today, seeing .net in a shop is a red flag for me at least (choosing .net for Web work, to clarify)

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mrsmrtss|3 months ago

> Today, seeing .net in a shop is a red flag for me at least (choosing .net for Web work, to clarify)

For me, it's a huge red flag when people have opinions on stuff they know nothing about.