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Stacks tnt not on steam
Stacks tnt not on steam












  1. #STACKS TNT NOT ON STEAM SOFTWARE#
  2. #STACKS TNT NOT ON STEAM CODE#

While the back-end of the Microsoft stack remained pretty much unchanged (we still use the same set of patterns and components, such as Dependency Injection, Tasks, Linq, EF or ADO) the front-end, the ASP.NET piece, saw a fundamental shift from “do it the Microsoft way “ (i.e. Looking back at the traditional web-to-database Microsoft stack from 10 years ago, it’s interesting to see which parts survived the test of time and which parts faded away. NET Core will be open-source and available on non-Windows systems. NET, I cannot recall an instance where I would get stuck for long on a framework bug each time, someone had already experienced, researched and posted an answer, not always the answer I was hoping for, but still something that moved me forward. The knowledge-base available via MSDN, StackOverflow and thousands of forums and blogs is massive. ODP.NET managed driver) to interface with their products.NET API is consistent, well documented and used by millions. Even companies such as Oracle released components that are 100 percent. NET, the vast majority of development tasks are supported out of the box today.

#STACKS TNT NOT ON STEAM CODE#

While it was commonplace to have to combine native development with managed code in the early days of. NET Framework is feature-rich and thoroughly battle-tested.

#STACKS TNT NOT ON STEAM SOFTWARE#

This article presents eight reasons in favor of sticking with the Microsoft software stack. Maybe it was due to the introduction of the iPhone and Microsoft missing the shift to mobile, or maybe it was because of the proliferation of open source projects, but things changed, and today those same companies need to be persuaded that going with Microsoft Stack is a good idea. Then, at the end of the last decade, Microsoft’s 800-pound gorilla status started to unravel. When they didn’t, developers just accepted that as something that came with territory. NET middle-tier and SQL Server on the backend, things worked very well for the most part. Companies were happy with going 100 percent Microsoft for their development projects. Life was great for Microsoft developers 10 years ago.














Stacks tnt not on steam