I find their product lines are turning to complete shit, and even what should be stable products have turned to crap
- Xamarin, just no words. Clearly this product line was torched and the users were told to go pound sand
- MAUI is an epic dumpster fire, it's so bad even MS decided specifically NOT to use it for their new product lines
- Avalonia/ WPF2. Why is this even a thing if Web Assembly is now being pushed. Also, I can think of way better frameworks that do the job of desktop, without the extra hassle (Electron, Flutter)
- Blazor was so unstable last year I got laughed at by an MS engineer in an MS interview ... for using Blazor. They were shocked someone would use it for a production app ....
- The shift from .NET framework will be supported, to LOL screw you no more .NET framework because .NET Core
- Most competitors have shown that MS is a complete dumpster fire of a company and that a lot of their product lines are over engineered, bloated and all over the place. I also find no one wants .NET Devs anymore, especially when there are multiple platforms that do a better job and are cheaper.
- The running joke was the .NET timer library, and multi thread support, where there was 3+ libraries for each because separate teams all rolled their own.
I find their product lines are turning to complete shit, and even what should be stable products have turned to crap
* Xamarin, just no words. Clearly this product line was torched and the users were told to go pound sand
* MAUI is an epic dumpster fire, it's so bad even MS decided specifically NOT to use it for their new product lines
* Avalonia/ WPF2. Why is this even a thing if Web Assembly is now being pushed. Also, I can think of way better frameworks that do the job of desktop, without the extra hassle (Electron, Flutter)
* Blazor was so unstable last year I got laughed at by an MS engineer in an MS interview ... for using Blazor. They were shocked someone would use it for a production app ....
* The shift from .NET framework will be supported, to LOL screw you no more .NET framework because .NET Core
* Most competitors have shown that MS is a complete dumpster fire of a company and that a lot of their product lines are over engineered, bloated and all over the place. I also find no one wants .NET Devs anymore, especially when there are multiple platforms that do a better job and are cheaper.
* The running joke was the .NET timer library, and multi thread support, where there was 3+ libraries for each because separate teams all rolled their own.
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