Having been developing in C# for my whole career my bias is obvious but I can't disagree with this. It's a great language and has evolved and added some cool features over the years and I believe there's more to come this year with the release of v8.0. As far as I can see the job market, here in the UK, for the C# and .NET stack is highly in demand too so I absolutely doubt it's going anywhere anytime soon.
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Having been developing in C# for my whole career my bias is obvious but I can't disagree with this. It's a great language and has evolved and added some cool features over the years and I believe there's more to come this year with the release of v8.0. As far as I can see the job market, here in the UK, for the C# and .NET stack is highly in demand too so I absolutely doubt it's going anywhere anytime soon.