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I absolutely agree on you, the entry level of Windows developer used to be lower than other developers. People use visual studio to drag and drop the controls, glue the code all together. You don’t need to type command, you don’t need to understand how the things work behind.

This may be ok for a junior position, and in closed environment. However, people are lazy and not all people are hard core. As a result, there are a lot .NET senior who don’t actually “know” how to code. Nowadays things become extremely complicated, all sort of API, library and framework. Even Microsoft can’t provide a completed solution, and it go back to command line approach with .NET core. I have been recently contacted by my ex-employee who want me to do some C# API communication freelance because their .NET developers just don’t know how to read the documentation and implement them in code.



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