I'm reading this comment thinking about how wrong you could possibly be, or maybe how out of touch you are with C#, .Net, and how its perceived.
C# and .Net Core are miles away from unsexy, enterprise technologies. Microsoft has been doing an amazing job on the C# language in recent years, open-sourcing everything, making .Net Core run on every platform, being totally open about future updates, and pushing the .Net core framework to be more performant than about every other language other than C++, C, and Rust.
I work for a 2B valuation "startup" and we are fully .net core, all running in orchestrated Docker clusters and I perceive that choice as one of the reasons behind our success. The tooling and libraries, documentation, performance, etc, are in my opinion ahead of any other languages we could use: e.g. Java, Python, Haskell etc.
C# and .Net Core are miles away from unsexy, enterprise technologies. Microsoft has been doing an amazing job on the C# language in recent years, open-sourcing everything, making .Net Core run on every platform, being totally open about future updates, and pushing the .Net core framework to be more performant than about every other language other than C++, C, and Rust.
I work for a 2B valuation "startup" and we are fully .net core, all running in orchestrated Docker clusters and I perceive that choice as one of the reasons behind our success. The tooling and libraries, documentation, performance, etc, are in my opinion ahead of any other languages we could use: e.g. Java, Python, Haskell etc.