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I wonder if Pjmlp would become happier if he was to stop working with companies using ancient stacks for no reason whatsoever. Luckily, companies like that are becoming a minority. You do not have to concern yourself with .NET Framework if you do not want to under free market economy :)

Also, there was no Python 2/3 - it’s not comparable and there were no breaking changes in the language. You can’t be serious if you think these are equivalent.



Not everyone has the freedom to chose their employers, or consulting costumers.

All companies whose main business isn't selling software have reasons to use ancient stacks, that isn't the money maker, what is deployed in production works, and there isn't budget around for a full rewrite.

Also Microsoft could set the example, some of those products are theirs.

Yes I am serious, library code also counts.

If your identity wasn't so tied with .NET, maybe you would see the transition mess in a bit more impartial way, it is no accident that now they introduced AI based migration tool at Ignite, and are seeking companies willing to try it out.


> companies using ancient stacks for no reason whatsoever. Luckily, companies like that are becoming a minority.

Wow. I'd like to live in your world. Where I am, they seem to be the norm.




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