The economy is totally fine though /s
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Eventually someone is going to train an AI on Microsoft’s business practices and beat them at their own game.
Coming soon, everything is corrupt, I have to delete the .metadata dir regularly, but it’s faster.
We share some. More importantly, I encourage them to pursue their interests.
You’re having the same conversation with me on multiple threads and it’s me who is thick? It seems like you’re personally insulted when someone does not choose the tech stack that you identify with. It’s a language, not a religion, you’re going to be ok. I have my reasons not to like it and you do not have to approve. Get over yourself.
No, these are different situations. One openly sued the user’s of their language, the other did not.
Give them a few years to change the rules. If their prior love of lawsuits is any indication they will do so soon.
Not usually. Are you always this poor of a communicator?
Feel free to do you, I have told you this already. Seeing you’re unable to drop the conversation, when did Microsoft ever sue someone for using C#? I trust Microsoft far more than Oracle (reasons detailed in another comment). However, I do not run Microsoft software at my company at this time, other things work better for what I need.
Depends on how you “introduce me to reality”
Do you always make vague threats when someone disagrees with you on the internet?
Google got sued for using the language. They won, but I can’t afford that fight. They might lose but I refuse to believe that Oracle won’t change their mind in the future and decide that anyone who breathes the word Java owes them money. Oracle can’t be trusted.
I like languages that aren’t going to get my company sued later
When have they ever sued someone for using .NET?
Is that a threat?
C# is not my first choice but I did tolerate it the last time I worked a corporate job. MS seems committed to .NET core being open source and have never tried to rug pull C# or the .NET framework itself.
Also, I believe Microsoft’s incentives are different, and in a way that benefits me. For instance, they sell more Windows Server licenses because it’s easier for legacy shops to administrate (even though it can be done with nginx now). They also get more native software released for Windows, sell more Visual Studio Pro licenses and are able to steer people toward Azure DevOps and other Azure based cloud services.
Oracle has some similar products but their revenue streams are miniscule in comparison. They also have historically been a very lawsuit-based company, as an aggressor not a defendant.
What a well thought out retort /s
Yes, the article lists some of those reasons and it also mentions economic factors. I personally see job loss to be a huge factor in depression amongst people I know, hence my comment.