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Microsoft Dependency Has Risks

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bob1029 ◴[] No.44382065[source]
The trick with Microsoft is to very carefully separate the good parts from the bad ones.

Labeling all of Microsoft as banned is really constraining your technology options. This is a gigantic organization with a very diverse set of people in it.

There aren't many things like .NET, MSSQL and Visual Studio out there. The debugger experience in VS is the holy grail if you have super nasty real world technology situations. There's a reason every AAA game engine depends on it in some way.

Azure and Windows are where things start to get bad with Microsoft.

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gerdesj ◴[] No.44382293[source]
"There aren't many things like .NET, MSSQL and Visual Studio out there. The debugger experience in VS is the holy grail if you have super nasty real world technology situations. There's a reason every AAA game engine depends on it in some way."

I'm not interested in AAA games engines writing and nor is most of the world. If that is it, then you have damned MS with (very) faint praise.

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1. thefz ◴[] No.44384422[source]
Bah, leaving out .NET like this is ignorance, considering the amount of custom applications every company has written on it.

RAD was a game changer and I think you don't know the extent and penetration of .NET in the enterprise