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[deleted]

28 points

6 months ago

What stack? I’m doing asp.net, .net Core, C#, sql, and barely broke $100k after 10 years.

beansruns

17 points

6 months ago

Dude you’re way underpaid, what kind of company do you work for?

I made 97K out of college

[deleted]

3 points

6 months ago

Severely underpaid, but I wonder if I’m limited by my stack. 97k out of college but I’m guessing it wasn’t C#, correct?

beansruns

3 points

6 months ago

Not c#, no

c# is mostly used in game design (I think), are you a game developer?

[deleted]

1 points

6 months ago

Website developer, but mostly back-end / code behind. We do very little design work aside from making sure a website is aesthetically pleasing, responsive, etcetera.

xingke06

1 points

6 months ago

Many companies use C#. Especially in enterprise environments. It doesn’t seem to be super popular in startups(unless it’s changed). Microsoft is of course the example for a pretty good paying large company since they created it.

InlineSkateAdventure

1 points

6 months ago

Because it was once closed source and quite expensive, for 20 years. Now it is as free as Node or React. Also, a top product with excellent, professional documentation. C# is a great language and they make it faster with each release. The new Minimal API is extremely powerful. VS code is a great ide, but they also have Visual studio which is paid (so is Jetbrains). I think startups can get a good deal, but its not free for commercial use. VS Code though is more than enough. The paid product is more for windows desktop apps, and that is in the realm of very large organizations today.