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Daniil Demidko2016-09-29 07:02:05
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Daniil Demidko, 2016-09-29 07:02:05

.NET Core - Perspectives, is it worth learning?

What's going on with .NET Core right now?
There was some kind of hype, but what now?
Is it worth switching to it from .NET?
Has anyone already switched to it?
I am writing in C# under Windows under .NET 4.6, now C# development is moving to .NET Core?

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Rifat, 2016-09-29
@Daniro_San

Now is the time to study it, by the time the platform is fully ready there will be a wealth of knowledge. But for now, I don’t think it’s worth using it on serious projects.
The same EF Core - not half ready. A large number of bugs, building non-optimal queries, slow work. I compared the same requests on EF 6 and EF Core - the difference is dozens of times.

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nico, 2016-10-06
@nico

Well, what does "pass" mean? Is it worth it, of course it is, the future is behind it (maybe). Is it worth translating ongoing projects? What for? Is it worth it to start new ones, that's the question. I think it's not worth it, it's still quite damp for serious production. And for small props, it’s even fine

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Alexander Dubina, 2016-10-13
@struggleendlessly

what does it mean to pass? are there other options? write in junk? Well, you'll write for a couple more years, and then?

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