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I'm actually a principal software engineer. We write our own Operating System, graphics library, network subsystem, API framework etc. No .NET. No Java.
Do you guys think that prior to 1995, there was a dark ages in software? You know, people were playing games, watching movies, creating media content, doing office work, browsing the net, using client/server achtiectures etc, well before Java and .NET were released to the world.