One thing I don't like with .NET (at least in C#) is the lack of innovation that we see in other languages such as Java, Go, and Rust. Reading link aggregators to blog posts about C# just gives me the impression that the same ideas and thoughts are repeated over and over.
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Patrik Svensson (patriksvensson@mstdn.social)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Feb-2024 20:49:08 JST Patrik Svensson -
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Patrik Svensson (patriksvensson@mstdn.social)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Feb-2024 20:49:16 JST Patrik Svensson I think the big problem here is that people look at Microsoft and expect them to provide things for them. The .NET community never had a real chance to grow up.
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Patrik Svensson (patriksvensson@mstdn.social)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Feb-2024 20:49:18 JST Patrik Svensson Reading "This week in Rust" inspires me and teaches me new things. Reading similar newsletters about C# just teaches me yet another way to do an EF query, why we shouldn't use the repository pattern, or yet another article about what event sourcing is...
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