Gil Felot
Gil Felot
Sep 4, 2018 · 1 min read

I started a new job where the stack is full C#/Azure. Previously working as a fullstack JS with a bit of JAVA (just for legacy soft) I think you are so right on your vision about the C# stack.

Look at NPM try to find a lib, you will probably find several and with documentation, getting started… Or even tutorial somewhere else on the web.

Do the same with Nuget. If you find what you want you will have nothing else to read than the version numbers and the dependencies. How to implement it, what are the options… nada ! Try to look for an how to on the web and you will find tutorial from 2013 to 2016. Is this working with .Net Framework only or Core (v1 or v2 ?). Do you have to stick with the package version of the tutorial or can you get the latest without breaking change ?

I put more brain juice in this kind of thing than really have my s*ht done.

Even if the Microsoft documentation are good, there are so focus on their own ecosystem (Azure, IIS, MSSQL…). If you want to use PostgreSQL with a bit of MongoDB on AWS you have to be lucky to find the right documentation written by a blogger on his personal website.

And because there is no hype on this stack it's rare or impossible to find a Wes Bos like website or a FunFunFunction YT channel for .NET

So frustrating.

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