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I'll save you a few minutes. Guy knew how to build web apps in .NET, had trouble keeping up with the changing ecosystem, switched to React. The end.


He ended up on React because it just works and doesn't change all the time. Now both my React and .NET times are some way behind me, but I'd definitely say it's the other way around..


It's changed a LOT over the years though... it's just kind of glossed over at this point... the move to hooks and quasi-functional components was a massive paradigm shift, but most saw it as a raw improvement. I personally think server components are still a bit of a mess and am actively avoiding them for now... they're improving but I think it's a waste of server resources most of the time.


Even hooks have changed significantly.

And the React+ ecosystem is in an incredible amount of flux.


React has changed far more in far shorter a time than .NET.


And ASP.Net at that..

It's a shame that Microsoft sucks at naming projects. ASP.Net is very different in many ways from .Net, of course same runtime infrastructure but the way you do things, the stupid async differences, etc


thanks




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