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The Reasons Why the .NET Programming Framework is Still in Use in The Bay Area

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Some people think that .NET constrains their ability to have the luxury of choice. They assume that .NET is more focused on safety instead of allowing its users to experience the vast possibilities in the world. There is indeed stigma that surrounds .NET. Perhaps it is because some software developers dislike Microsoft. As more open-source programming frameworks became available, some felt that the .NET technology became irrelevant. Thankfully, Microsoft read this and created a complete open-source server stack. From the perspective of a business, Microsoft frameworks have narrower markets because only windows users install .NET applications. You will also incur hidden costs for using the SQL server. Users also pay for upgrades and Windows loyalties. In a world where technology is evolving quickly, it is unimaginable that .NET would have any relevance. The truth is that, despite .NET being an old programming framework, it is more than relevant abroad and in Silicon Valley. As mentioned...