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Discussion on: Is C# worth learning in 2019?

 
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Maximilian Burszley

Sure, all you need to do, but you are not representative of all environments.

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Jonas Barkå

Sure there are new things you have to learn in Core, but that's no different than any other language or framework that gets updated.

The .Net Core CLI is very easy to learn if you need it.

And the main selling point of Linux support is not developing on Linux but for Linux.

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Donovan Bergin

dotnet watch ftw

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@_Geoffroy

The entire .NET Framework has been ported into .NET Core which means nothing is missing. Many if not all of the most important libraries have also already been ported.

Something that happened a month ago for a tech that I don't use everyday is still something really new for me, I just learned about that; I spoke about my former experience with C#/.Net

I'm guessing the only reason why everything seems so unclear to you is because you have no interest in .NET. This is fine by the way, but stop spreading misinformation by acting like you know what you're talking about when you really don't.

It's not that I'm not interested, but if the information does not reach me, I'm not gonna know that - from what I've learned in this thread - C# may indeed be useful even if you target Linux.

My message was not intended to troll anyone, I just spoke my own opinion and point of view based on what I knew; it was not complicated to infer that I didn't know about the change in this last release, which is not clearly highlighted in the post.