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At least it doesn't have Gradle.
Addressed nowadays with the question mark and exclamation mark syntax, and programming without nullability is a pain
Nuget?
No one claims it's faster at runtime than good C++, it's just a lot easier to write decent code
I think they're referring to warning and error content. Compared to things like rust, deciphering error notifications from the c# compiler can sometimes feel like trying to figure out what a child with limited vocabulary is trying to tell you.
Even with decades of personal experience with it, they can be confusing and non-informative sometimes for me.
Yes this is right. C++ in this context is the boogeyman worst possible scenario. C# only being a little better just means it's not actual garbage