It's one of the most widely used languages out there actually. But it's primarily used at buttoned up and boring SMB's/enterprise backoffices. We're not out here touting our new framework of the month to kafloogle the whatzit. We're just building systems with a good language and ecosystem that's getting better every year.
I've worked only at startups/small businesses since I graduated university and it's all been in C#.
Fork it. End of the day some guys decided they wanted to make money and the corporations profiting off their labor weren't paying up. These things don't happen in a vacuum. Does your company have a multi-thousand dollar a year budget to make sure your dependencies are sustainable?
I've worked only at startups/small businesses since I graduated university and it's all been in C#.