What does /g/ think of .NET technologies ?
I've just started an internship in an industry and the information system rests on Microsoft's products (Excel for collecting data or accounting, Access as DB...).
I've been building a new documentation system with ASP.NET and C#. The actual system is an Access database with obvious bottlenecks (a single table with a lot of fields, Access basically, the hosting server [a Windows desktop] is used for recording data).
I think I'm doing great for now, I use a MVC architecture, Entity Framework as ORM, and Microsoft Sql Server as DB. As a Java and PHP dev, i really enjoy coding with ASP.NET with C#. It is close to those programming languages I learned at school and with convenient tools in Visual Studio.
>>53917752
>C#
>Java
>PHP
>fucking PHP
poo in loo pajeet
>>53917768
Well are you expecting to create website in a machine-oriented language ? (maybe with C and CGI scripts ? But that's nonsense) Each language has its specialty.
>>53917752
Microsoft has no respect for its users so why would you develop with its tools?
Hope you don't use vscode or vs2013+ because all your code is scanned and sent to authorities.
>>53918007
Well I don't have a choice, IT is delegated to a foreign company. My company bought few VS2010 licenses and mine isn't activate yet.
So, i code on my laptop (unplugged from the network) and when it's done I transfer my build on the computer which hosts the IIS server.
If I had been, I would have use PHP, MySql and Apache. But in business, Microsoft can't be avoided (everything just rely on Office and Windows). So, I used the "less terrible" technologies with modern architectures to offset it.
By the way, a large amount of the company's shares are owned by local public institutions. And why this paranoia ? No matter what, the only safe way to protect data is to write it down.
>>53917752
pajeet, pls