
Here’s a better look at Plex and how it all works together. This is the case with Plex, which allows you to create your own ‘server’ using your Mac or iOS device to stream your media to other devices connected via apps. I’m, guessing a combination of Javascript, HTML/CSS, Python, SQL, and C will serve nearly all needs? So essentially learning about 5 languages might make a solid/great programmer., but every now and then one pops up that really goes the extra mile to provide a better experience. I certainly will NOT be developing any further in C#/.net.īut the question I have not yet answered yet, is what do I replace C#/.net with? I’m actually a Microsoft fan-boy (since MS-DOS 2.1!) so it pains me to say this… but:Įssentially Microsoft’s new leadership has been seeking temporary short term gains that look good to wall street, and are unaware of the long term damage to the company’s reputation that they are doing.ĪNYWAYS… so ya, at this point, I STRONGLY suspect C#/.net has peaked, and will gradually become a dying language. Even today’s tech leaders in corporate/enterprise environments are beginning to increasingly question Microsoft. Their horrifically bad decisions in the phone/mobile space has also dramatically decreased their overall standing as one of the leading IT/tech companies in the world.Ī lot of today’s youth are going to remember these overly aggressive actions by Microsoft in pushing Windows 10, and other actions, and it will soon come back to bite Microsoft in the in the longterm, when today’s youth soon become tomorrow’s IT/tech leaders, and turn a weary skeptical eye towards Microsoft. Microsoft has proven themselves recently to be a HIGHLY untrustworthy company, with their insanely hyper aggressive “Upgrade to Windows 10” tactics, and also when they reneged on their promise to give users “unlimited” cloud storage, when they kept pushing one-drive on us. Yes, I ABSOLUTELY agree with you: I think at this point, going forward, developers should try to avoid and shun C# development.
