Any insight on the best large companies that use a primary .NET stack for their production environment? Tired of typeless
All the banks usually have .Net But why .Net?
Just more comfortable with it. I like .Net core infra
.NET is amazing, especially .NET Core C# is basically everything Java was meant to be, but better. Real generics, generators, LINQ, async, Reflection Emit, Xamarin, dynamic keyword, etc. Plus there’s F#, Q#, managed C++ And MSFT provides patent grants, whereas Oracle will sue you if you get too big.
Jet
Based on MVC??
Microsoft, Cornerstone. A lot of banks use it too but they aren't exactly "tech" companies.
Yea I'm trying to avoid "BJ's" (bank jobs) i find the tech lacking. Look for large-medum size Corp using .NET
check out blackstone
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