dotnet cli is something you can learn on the job as required. Tool chains change and vary by team.
There's still a wide field of capable .NET developers who haven't written code outside of .NET Framework 4.5 - 4.8. Cutting them out of the hiring pipeline because they've never touched dotnet cli is wrong/foolish.
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dotnet cli is something you can learn on the job as required. Tool chains change and vary by team.
There's still a wide field of capable .NET developers who haven't written code outside of .NET Framework 4.5 - 4.8. Cutting them out of the hiring pipeline because they've never touched dotnet cli is wrong/foolish.