@lknant
Business Analyst | .NET Developer
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I don't agree. I think C# and dotnet is better. The only chance I got to work with Java was at varsity. I had to do an assignment in Java and I was close to tears. I don't know how I passed that class but it wasn't because of that assignment. The following semester, the focus was on C# and I managed to finish my assignments way before the due date. It could just be that I had a better understanding of object oriented programming but the overall experience was just better. Emma also points out why dotnet is better than Java.
Nice article. I'm stuck in tutorials myself. I keep thinking that I need to find the right course or tutorial to teach me all the right things that I need to finish the project I always wanted to build. I then try it out and get stuck in something that the tutorial doesn't cover. I then try a new tutorial that might teach me that thing but that new tutorial uses a new tech stack that makes me doubt whether the previous stack was good enough to complete the project. Technology changes all the time. New frameworks and libraries. All of these things make you doubt yourself and you end up with lots of dead repos on GitHub. Hopefully this time, this will be the project I get to complete. LOL. It's the hope that kills you.