I'm curious why are you still maintaining the first one where it clearly links to Miguel's comments who is less than fond of .NET nowadays and is advocating for Swift of all things? Moreover, it speaks more of the tools teams management and management outside of .NET than .NET itself and you should be very well aware of that. It's been a link people repost ad-nauseam here with no constructive dialogue whatsoever whenever .NET is suggested as an arguably better tool for solving problems it's good at solving.