The article mentioned nothing about stack security. I commented on it. I gave a pretty CLEAR and EXACT example on the type of exploits that the .NET runtime allows.
I didn't mention C# one time in my post except for what was quoted in the article. It was about the .NET runtime. That's hardly "hostile" to C# when it's a technical fact and has been demonstrated and used out in the wild.
And then the same people that spend all of their time in a religious war about C# posted something irrelevant to what was stated, and strangely didn't post ANYTHING on the article before I did. Only after I commented they show up, responding directly to me.
And here you are again, being a weirdo on the internet. Seriously go do something else. C# doesn't love you, it's a tool. Not a religion.
EDIT: The reddit history really tells it all. Constant downvotes, following people across subreddits, and constant yapping about Go vs C# going back years. https://old.reddit.com/user/_neonsunset/comments/ -- The intense religiosity and dishonesty with which you/you all discuss this topic is legitimately insane. Close the browser. Go do something else.
> The article mentioned nothing about stack security
I'm talking about the commenter.
> The reddit history really tells it all. Constant downvotes, following people across subreddits
I'm literally not that person you linked.
> I didn't mention C# one time in my post except for what was quoted in the article
Meet me halfway here, it's the language often used with .NET
> The intense religiosity and dishonesty with which you/you all discuss this topic is legitimately insane
I don't use C#, which I said before. You've been, from an outsider's perspective, corrected a few times. But I am no expert. I was trying to hear your thoughts about some topics in depth and you made it about as weird as a person could, so kudos to you. This is what I mean by weirdly hostile.
The article mentioned nothing about stack security. I commented on it. I gave a pretty CLEAR and EXACT example on the type of exploits that the .NET runtime allows.
I didn't mention C# one time in my post except for what was quoted in the article. It was about the .NET runtime. That's hardly "hostile" to C# when it's a technical fact and has been demonstrated and used out in the wild.
And then the same people that spend all of their time in a religious war about C# posted something irrelevant to what was stated, and strangely didn't post ANYTHING on the article before I did. Only after I commented they show up, responding directly to me.
And here you are again, being a weirdo on the internet. Seriously go do something else. C# doesn't love you, it's a tool. Not a religion.
EDIT: The reddit history really tells it all. Constant downvotes, following people across subreddits, and constant yapping about Go vs C# going back years. https://old.reddit.com/user/_neonsunset/comments/ -- The intense religiosity and dishonesty with which you/you all discuss this topic is legitimately insane. Close the browser. Go do something else.