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TheOnlyRealTodd26-Jun-16 12:03
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George Tourtsinakis26-Jun-16 21:51
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Josh Bula27-Jun-16 2:46
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CygnusBMT27-Jun-16 4:15
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I’d like to be able to tell you that you can have a lucrative career as a C# developer, but I can’t. I’m not saying that you CAN’T make it as a C# developer, but the sad fact of the matter is that technology jobs are beholden to factors beyond your control.

If you want to make money writing an app, you can go the Xamarin route. Even then, though, you’re at the mercy of the whims of a fickle population. Often an app is successful despite the fact that the app is a rehash of what can already be done (and better) elsewhere. Somehow the app became “cool”, though, and that’s all that counts.

As for writing serious software for business/personal productivity, you’re again at the mercy of strange factors. There is still a strong anti-Microsoft sentiment in the industry and that’s the primary reason why teams of developers undergo herculean efforts to get even the simplest application running in javascript. It doesn’t occur to these developers that if a customer purchases your software, then he has a vested interest in being able to install and run your software. There’s no need, then, to make it run in a browser! In almost every case, the browser is just going to be run on a PC, so why burden yourself with a junk language like javascript unless you’re just trying to stick it to Microsoft? Don’t get me wrong. Browser-based software has its purpose. When your customers are web users who aren’t directly purchasing your software, there’s less of a justification for installing software. Even then, though, I’d argue that the severe limitations of web-based development aren’t worth it. But then, I’ve been around long enough to remember when we used to laugh at the kinds of things that are acceptable practices today.

Let me finish, then, with advice contrary to what you’ve been hearing. Being a “polyglot” isn’t what it’s cracked up to be. Being “jack of all trades, master of none” is why we have so much bad software out there. If job satisfaction matters to you, then it’s OK to be an expert at fewer things. Though it seems many people are happy with serviceable junk, there are still people out there who will pay for quality.
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