▲ | antonymoose 3 days ago | |
I find it interesting that they choose a quirky Unity-based personality. I’ve done C# in a split IBM Mainframe / Microsoft shop so I’m far more inclined to view it as a stodgy suit wearing persona than anything else. All my Java gigs have been flip-flops and t-shirts kind of jobs. | ||
▲ | xg15 3 days ago | parent [-] | |
Yeah, not sure who the author is, but it feels a bit like a college student's PoV. I think C# got a popularity boost through it's inclusion in Unity - so if you're a hobbyist or a freshman, you very likely only know it the context of Unity. Same with Objective-C, which is technically a general-purpose language from the C family, with a history that predates the iPhone by decades - but is nevertheless basically "the iOS app language" today. |