PerkyPretzel
PerkyPretzel

Is it worth it, being .Net Dev?

I've been working as a .net dev for 3 years, but I can't see any significant market appeal. Should I switch to Java or Go?

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JazzyNoodle
JazzyNoodle

I'm a .Net developer in frontend I'm using Reactjs and Angular. I found huge demand for .Net core in backend. Go for a full stack role.

SparklyMarshmallow
SparklyMarshmallow
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If you enjoy .Net, stick with it. There's demand. But Java has a strong market presence. Go is emerging. Choose based on your career goals and interests.

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