ASP.NET is outdated. .NET Core is the way to go for C# enthusiasts.
And it's just getting better and better. Check out .Net Core 6.0 if you're interested.
Web Development for 23 years since 1999. But 3D Modeling for the past 10-15 of that. Wanting to get back into Web Development, but I'm very rusty. Looking to sharpen up, and gobble new tech.
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Indianapolis Indiana
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Purdue University
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Data Specialist at NFI. Freelance Web Designer and Digital Illustrator.
How much is .asp currently used in backend development in 2022? Keep in mind I know it's a stupid question but I'm very, very, very rusty and getting back into this after about 15 years. Back in 2005 we build everything with ASP and Microsoft Access. Things seem to have changed. All I hear about now is MERN, Node, Express, React, and things like that. Should I be getting back into my asp for backend? Or focusing on the newer stuff? I've been doing 3D Modeling and Photography for the past decade and a half and I've.....well...well man I've missed a lot, lol. So what's going on in the backend these days?
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You missed .Net and ASP.NET Core for backend. C# is far more advanced than Java in my opinion.
I don't think .NET is any faster than Java but it definitely surpasses Node.JS any given day.
.Net is CPU agnostic this makes threads a thing of the past. The async/await Task construct uses all CPUs not just one.. Java doesn't come close.
asp net still around?
ASP.NET is outdated. .NET Core is the way to go for C# enthusiasts.
And it's just getting better and better. Check out .Net Core 6.0 if you're interested.
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How much is .asp currently used in backend development in 2022? Keep in mind I know it's a stupid question but I'm very, very, very rusty and getting back into this after about 15 years. Back in 2005 we build everything with ASP and Microsoft Access. Things seem to have changed. All I hear about now is MERN, Node, Express, React, and things like that. Should I be getting back into my asp for backend? Or focusing on the newer stuff? I've been doing 3D Modeling and Photography for the past decade and a half and I've.....well...well man I've missed a lot, lol. So what's going on in the backend these days?