That was a pretty good podcast about the state of C# and does bring some
excellent points. I personally like to work with open languages for server
side programming (PHP, Python, JavaScript with Node.js) and never dabbled in
Java or C# no matter how "hot" those languages are or how they are required
by many job recruiters.
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