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Bakotiinii2019-04-02 19:33:53
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Bakotiinii, 2019-04-02 19:33:53

Has .net core pulled the blanket of new enterprise projects over?

Hello everyone
In 2016, an article was published on Habré (you can easily find it) that the ability to install .net on linux will greatly affect the number of new projects in the enterprise sphere on .net technology, and not on Java. Actually, the question is for those who chose the stack, or monitored the job market:
Is there any shift in this direction, or are old projects being transferred to .net core and no more?
Ps this is not a question about .net core killing java or anything like that. And the reaction of the market is of interest - they began to use it or ignore it, like a raw product.

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@mindtester

you can try analyzing trends in the labor market of coders (vacancies for .Net Core ASP). this will be a more adequate picture than any reasoning

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Puma Thailand, 2019-04-02
@opium

No one rewrites old projects for it, if they write new ones, in general, it has not captured some significant market share

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Peter, 2019-04-02
@petermzg

A lot of large projects are written in .net core. Personally took part in 4 for 3 years. Of these, only one is hosted on a windows server, the rest on linux.

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Sergey Nizhny Novgorod, 2019-04-03
@Terras

To be honest, somehow not very much. Java, on the contrary, is being strengthened by Scala, which is now used practically as a standard in all kinds of machine business.

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