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Do you program sites?
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@Curtis, cool, well I asked you this because Ms is actively promoting .Net core, claiming it platform independent, faster and all that, so I wonder why. Anyway, is Python really all that quicker? you did some testings then? and what about other features like UI design, data connectivity Python wins there too?
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@Curtis, right, hey thanks for sharing this story mate, I'm probably one of those on crossroads in this crowded development kits, somehow it's kinda difficult to pick where to go, good to know you found yours : )
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@Curtis, care to share the reason why you shift from .Net core to Python+Django? it's intriguing to know.
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yes currently I use c# + asp.net core but I'm slowly transitioning to python + django
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i want to study python
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@ipang I have been working with c# and asp.net for a couple years. C# as a statically typed language is getting kind of old. I enjoy writing python much more, it's a lot quicker and funner than c# in my opinion.
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I was saying it's quicker to write in my opinion, you can get some tasks done with a single line of code where other languages take 4 or 5. A good example of this is the string manipulation challenge on sololearn. Check out the python submissions vs like the Java in the comments. I have yet to test the speeds of the sites because I'm barely getting my hands wet with django. I am curious to see what the outcome is though.
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Don't get me wrong, I will probably always be programming something in the MS stack and it will stay my specialty but I enjoy taking a break and seeing what other languages / frameworks can do.
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sites too
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i want to, but for now stick to basics :)
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