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I'm an active member on Programming Reddit, but I'm one of the few C# advocates there.

I could write up a 3 paragraph explanation of how to do something there, just to have it voted into the negatives because I used C# as an example.

As a developer using the "Microsoft Stack", how do you handle the trolls and bigots in the online world? These are the kind of people who say things like "M$", or that Vista sucks without ever booting up.

Do you just ignore the trolls?

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You could use stack overflow instead. Their are a lot of C# programers here. Also, from whay I've seen most of the people here are not really into platform flame wars. Some of them do... however... get a little bit snippy about what is a good stack overflow question.... – Scott Wisniewski Dec 22 '08 at 1:10
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I too was a guy writing M$. It was a long time ago. I learned everything I know on an Apple IIe and Macs. I still write for Macs. I think what bugged me about M$ was that it seems like a juggernaut that threatens to kill creativity that isn't in the M$ line of thinking. No one likes an over-lord. For me, that went away when MS began using the W3C standards.

Don't forget that a lot of good developers were put out of business when MS decided to develop similar technologies to what those devs were doing. That anger doesn't go away easily, even if it didn't happen to them directly, they see the writing on the wall. Great developers fear that their ideas will be squashed by a company that seems faceless.

Hopfully Ray Ozzie will be a less ruthless, more community oriented persona for MS than Bill was.

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Let's restate your question ...

I visit the bear caves and keep getting eaten by bears. How can I get the bears to not eat me?

If a community doesn't want to discuss C#, find another community. If you don't see the community you want to participate in out there, start your own.

As to the stated question of why .NET (and technologies associated with it) aren't a popular topic in communities like Reddit; It is, (with apologies to Mono), controlled by a single vendor.

Single vendor technologies

  1. Attract a certain kind of troll that doesn't see the pros of single vendor technologies
  2. Draw fewer users in general, so there's less people interested in defending the technology

Both of which have nothing to do with the worthiness of the platform in question, but more with the dynamic of sites like Reddit.

Finally, a quick, unscientific google survey of language/platform/tool-chain suck.

EDIT: I snipped out the C# bashing as this post wasn't about the languages.

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Fanatical Rubyist often use the 'Ruby sucks' trick as a marketing tool. See here: slideshare.net/vishnu/… – tuinstoel Dec 21 '08 at 19:37
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The results change when you search for the phrase "_____ sucks" (with the quotes). – zenazn Dec 22 '08 at 3:10
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Use F#. They like F#.

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Switch sites. There are plenty of microsoft centered social sites. If you don't want to switch sites then ignore the trolls.

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do not cast your pearls before swine...

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