• Valmond@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    A shame there is no real FOSS movement behind it (for what I know) it could do with some modernization.

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      50 minutes ago

      Its not so bad, there is Jellyfin, the various arr applications ( Radarr, Sonarr…), ShareX, Duplicati, and a lot of libs. It might not be as active as C , Python or Rust but I think saying that there is no real FOSS movement is a bit unfair.

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          23 hours ago

          I think that is probably due to the places where it shrines isn’t often a FOSS area. All my corporate use was for these massive windows applications. FOSS many times are small teams making very targeted solutions. Aside from Android, it feels like Java programmers are picking java out of personal skill. I don’t known what apps I use would be a good target for C#.

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            14 hours ago

            That’s probably it, it feels like a “corporate language” for most people, and probably is.

            I use C# with Godot and have done some stuff at work but it’s true it hasn’t really its place it seems. Never have I thought about C# as a solution if I wasn’t forced to use it.

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              Godot is a great example. The vast majority of the code you write is single function, callback style procedures. Rarely are you creating a hierarchy of class interfaces or dealing with a large multifaceted infrastructure. You are writing what can be done in pretty mundane python.

              Rather, C# is there to grab the Unity community and they only really use it because idiomatic Unity may have bigger projects creating engines. C# still follows the HelloWorld complexity property of programing languages.

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          Its basically a requirement for the OSEP cert put out by offsec so there are a fair amount of cybersec guys who at least piddle with it if you are looking for some projects or a community hopefully that is a good start.