The developers burned out years after they picked a shitty language to write a website in. They discovered that picking a language / architecture that isn't designed to scale down and is meant to for rapid development of business aps of a 100 or so users in a corporation can't support thousands of people a day and turns into spegetti code when you try to reduce costs.
Nobody runs a major website written in c#. Honestly in the time Putt has spent trying to port Voat to .netcore, he could have just rewritten it in a better language and kept 90% of the features.
The developers burned out years after they picked a shitty language to write a website in. They discovered that picking a language / architecture that isn't designed to scale down and is meant to for rapid development of business aps of a 100 or so users in a corporation can't support thousands of people a day and turns into spegetti code when you try to reduce costs.
Nobody runs a major website written in c#. Honestly in the time Putt has spent trying to port Voat to .netcore, he could have just rewritten it in a better language and kept 90% of the features.
The developers burned out years after they picked a shitty language to write a website in. They discovered that picking a language / architecture that isn't designed to scale down and is meant to for rapid development of business aps of a 100 or so users in a corporation can't support thousands of people a day and turns into spegetti code when you try to reduce costs.
Nobody runs a major website written in c#. Honestly in the time Putt has spent trying to port Voat to .netcore, he could have just rewritten it in a better language and kept 90% of the features.