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Let's restate your question ...

I visit the bear caves and keep getting eaten by bears. How can I not 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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Let's restate your question ...

I visit the bear caves and keep getting eaten by bears. How can I not get the bears to 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 for the the reason C# gets no love from places like Reedit? A big part of the problem is an expensive tool-chain. Visual Studio isn't cheap, the free versions are crippled, and Mono is (or appears to be) a PITA to setup. Getting up-and-running to produce C# code/solutions is non-trivial, so the platform is going to be less popular in an online community space where not everyone is a professional C# programmer.

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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Let's restae yoru restate your question ...

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

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

As for the the reason C# gets no love from places like Reedit? A big part of the problem is an expensive tool-chain. Visual Studio isn't cheap, the free versions are crippled, and Mono is (or appears to be) a PITA to setup. Getting up-and-running to produce C# code/solutions is non-trivial, so the platform is going to be less popular in an online community space where not everyone is a professional C# programmer.

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

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