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maxemga2021-06-10 16:49:05
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maxemga, 2021-06-10 16:49:05

Does it make sense to move to ASP.NET?

I'm a front-end developer, but I'm interested in the topic of the back, and maybe in the future I'll go deeper into it, and when I write my projects, I use Express for the back (the NodeJs platform is shorter), because it's quite easy, the same language, etc.. But I somehow consider NodeJS in terms of backing not a serious technology (maybe it's not, it just seems to me) and I want to try ASP.NET, because there are a lot of vacancies and, in principle, this technology is often used in writing large-scale projects and I'm interested in does it make sense to delve into ASP.NET, is it possible to count and count on NodeJS when the topic comes up about serious projects and, in principle, about getting a job?

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Ilya, 2021-06-10
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It’s worth doing aspnet, if only for the sake of touching something that is not js.

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Puma Thailand, 2021-06-11
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It is foolish to believe that aspa has been used for large-scale projects for more than a year, given that the node is sharpened for async and high loads initially and for the most part is used only for highload

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