We talk about programming like it is about writing code, but the code ends up being less important
than the architecture, and the architecture ends up being less important than social issues.
Among the findings, WPF remains most-used desktop framework despite years of promotion for UWP
Tim Anderson Thu 6 May 2021 // 12:45 UTC Share
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The Microsoft-sponsored .NET Foundation has released a survey-based State of .NET report showing that efforts to broaden the appeal of the technology beyond its own platform have had limited success so far.
The .NET Foundation was set up by Microsoft in 2014, around the time that the cross-platform and open-source .NET Core was first announced, the idea being to support the .NET ecosystem.
Between November 2020 and March 2021, it conducted its first survey of .NET developers, the results of which have just been made public.