You know there are people.. programmers.. who are not C# developers... and likely refuse C# because of various reasons.. right? It can be based on the fact its Microsoft. My comment is based on startups and, from my experience, people like go all in on C# because decisions have been made to go all-in Microsoft.
C# has come a long way in the last 10 years. This much is clear, providing better support outside of the Windows ecosystem. However, many outside of the Windows/Microsoft ways are likely to be using languages like Go.
> What are you talking about C# being tied to Visual Studio? This is 2025 not 1995.
There was no C# in 1995.
(See it's easy attacking a sentence)
C# has come a long way in the last 10 years. This much is clear, providing better support outside of the Windows ecosystem. However, many outside of the Windows/Microsoft ways are likely to be using languages like Go.
> What are you talking about C# being tied to Visual Studio? This is 2025 not 1995.
There was no C# in 1995. (See it's easy attacking a sentence)