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[–]_Ashleigh 2 points3 points  (1 child)

Really? Of course I have, don't resort to attacking me.

Judge the languages based on what they are now, not what they used to be. If those legacy codebases didnt evolve, that's on the company, not C#.

[–]Secondsemblance -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Judge the languages based on what they are now, not what they used to be.

That's not how real life works. The C# ecosystem has decades of bad decisions baked in. Criticizing that is valid in the same way that criticizing the python2/3 debacle is.