I find it amazing that there are so many incorrect criticisms of dotnet being made in this thread. It’s honestly as though a number of people with barely any experience with the platform have decided they’re experts and…
> If you don't want to write any unit tests, for which there are a myriad of reasons not to, whether you're prototyping, throwing together a small once and done for a client, etc. Then it's just a massive waste of time…
I think that claims about a thing should be based on observations concerning that thing, and not based on a folk memory acquired through other people’s attitudes and biases.
A lot of people’s opinions about dotnet are not informed by anything, they see Microsoft in the name and decide to drop snide remarks about how bad it must be, as you can see already from this thread.
I find it amazing that there are so many incorrect criticisms of dotnet being made in this thread. It’s honestly as though a number of people with barely any experience with the platform have decided they’re experts and…
> If you don't want to write any unit tests, for which there are a myriad of reasons not to, whether you're prototyping, throwing together a small once and done for a client, etc. Then it's just a massive waste of time…
I think that claims about a thing should be based on observations concerning that thing, and not based on a folk memory acquired through other people’s attitudes and biases.
A lot of people’s opinions about dotnet are not informed by anything, they see Microsoft in the name and decide to drop snide remarks about how bad it must be, as you can see already from this thread.