by jakubgarfield on 5/19/17, 2:41 AM with 8 comments
by he0001 on 5/19/17, 8:21 AM
There are some things which are nice but they clearly doesn't outweigh the downsides with the platform. It feels shiny and nice at first but if you know what you could do instead of having to deal with the "Microsoft-way TM" it's downright horrible. Don't get fooled by the "new shiny" part! :)
by mwj on 5/19/17, 6:51 AM
by gigatexal on 5/19/17, 3:30 AM
by djsumdog on 5/19/17, 5:40 AM
If you're starting out, you really need to diversify. My first job was a lot of sysadmin plus Java and C++ dev. 2nd was VB.NET (terrible). 3rd was a call center (also terrible but I'm glad I did it; makes you appreciate the work) and then a Java dev for two years.
Today I do a lot of Scala and Python. Diversity in your field is important. It's hard to get into positions where you don't have the experience, but when you do, you show on your CV you can learn, build and reverse engineer all kinds of things.
by crimsonalucard on 5/20/17, 3:49 AM
by reallydontask on 5/19/17, 6:43 AM
it's seen as a safe pair of hands not necessarily as something cool.