C# is better than you think | Prime Reacts
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Top Comments (10)
Prime is bold enough to disagree with the guy while sitting on his lap
My cousin started his career working as a government contractor using. NET, then went on to do .NET in the legal industry (court systems), then went on to a consulting firm where he worked with on a medical project. And now he works for a payroll company. No joke he basically got the .NET triple crown.
I remember using C#'s LINQ for the first time many years ago and being completely blown away. LINQ is C#'s built-in language support for querying and manipulating data which uses functional programming concepts.
Just a note that Nick has a similar video to this but released very recently, maybe a couple of weeks ago. But this one you watched is 2 years old. In the newer one he does talk about how the performance has gotten even better because Microsoft are trying to shake these old mindsets and the way to do that is by being actually good and fast.
I use C# to develop extremely high tech optics software. There are soooo many libraries for everything you could ever imagine. We use full functional programming using LanguageExt and it’s so awesome.
I love Nick Chapsas. He made my .NET class at Uni a lot easier
Nick is an amazing source for modern C# info. Great channel
my take is, C# evolved to be what Java should've been, also 18:40 the graph is purely for most loved frameworks to work with, so its doesnt relly matter what they do as long as people like them.
Not just healthcare and gov jobs. C# is used in manufacturing and automation industry… which is an easier job to get than getting into Netflix
Nick Chapsas is the fucking man if you are interested in C#. Ignore his accent, the dude is super knowledgeable and amazing at explaining shit.
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Top Comments (10)
Prime is bold enough to disagree with the guy while sitting on his lap
My cousin started his career working as a government contractor using. NET, then went on to do .NET in the legal industry (court systems), then went on to a consulting firm where he worked with on a medical project. And now he works for a payroll company. No joke he basically got the .NET triple crown.
I remember using C#'s LINQ for the first time many years ago and being completely blown away. LINQ is C#'s built-in language support for querying and manipulating data which uses functional programming concepts.
Just a note that Nick has a similar video to this but released very recently, maybe a couple of weeks ago. But this one you watched is 2 years old. In the newer one he does talk about how the performance has gotten even better because Microsoft are trying to shake these old mindsets and the way to do that is by being actually good and fast.
I use C# to develop extremely high tech optics software. There are soooo many libraries for everything you could ever imagine. We use full functional programming using LanguageExt and it’s so awesome.
I love Nick Chapsas. He made my .NET class at Uni a lot easier
Nick is an amazing source for modern C# info. Great channel
my take is, C# evolved to be what Java should've been, also 18:40 the graph is purely for most loved frameworks to work with, so its doesnt relly matter what they do as long as people like them.
Not just healthcare and gov jobs. C# is used in manufacturing and automation industry… which is an easier job to get than getting into Netflix
Nick Chapsas is the fucking man if you are interested in C#. Ignore his accent, the dude is super knowledgeable and amazing at explaining shit.