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Comment by Stranger43

7 years ago

dotNET will stay around just like the mainframes but it’s not a growth market nor the worldwide norm for enterprise web backends.

I work on legacy platforms so I know there is good money in dead technology. But that don’t make it the future.

I just don’t see any legacy codebase being rewritten as dotNET and a similar amount of new greenfield dotNET projects as new Perl project being launched due to NETs heritage as a windows component.

I’m not sure what gave you the impression it wasn’t growing, because it certainly is in Europe.

Come to Europe, plenty of .NET greenfield projects across the continent.

  • If I were a Perl consultant I’m sure I would say the same about Perl and my region and it’s not that long ago that IBM stopped claiming the future was still the mainframe.

    • The most available job in my country for any programming language is C#, followed closely by JAVA. On third place is PHP. Fourth is Sharepoint and RPA. Around half the number of the C# jobs include some kind of JS requirements but almost every JS job uses a different backend than node.

      There is one fullstack JS job. Three JBOSS jobs and six DJANGO jobs.

      This isn’t unique in Europe.

    • As polyglot developer, .NET is just one of the many tools on my toolbox, just look for yourself on European job boards.