C# is also a loved and brown language. I’ve personally enjoyed working in it the past 9 years and see quite a few ‘legacy’ projects of 10+ years old. These projects do get the occasional refactoring but overall I still see new employees get up to speed with them relatively well.
It’s nothing amazing but in general pretty pleasant to express yourself in, especially for the more enterprisey projects. I do not really see many people mention it as much in discussion threads though.
C# is also a loved and brown language. I’ve personally enjoyed working in it the past 9 years and see quite a few ‘legacy’ projects of 10+ years old. These projects do get the occasional refactoring but overall I still see new employees get up to speed with them relatively well.
It’s nothing amazing but in general pretty pleasant to express yourself in, especially for the more enterprisey projects. I do not really see many people mention it as much in discussion threads though.