After years of doing .Net development and using generations of VS tooling and watching it be (perhaps rightly) crapped upon by non-MS devs, it's fun to watch the love affairs with VS Code and other MS products blossom.
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A lot of this is due to how MS failed to read the tea leaves and spent years fucking up with regards to open source. That's deserved.
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But .Net is a fantastic stack; C# is a fantastic language. And as long as we compare to contemporaries, the tooling was always pretty good.
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Speaking of C#, much like it's an error to write Ruby like Java, it's also an error to write C# like Java. The language is deeply featured in its own right.
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I think that as we see VS Code adopted for non-.Net native languages, we're going to see further shedding of the enterprisey bits and more cross-pollination in language design and evolution. That's exciting.
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