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So that's a fun one. C# the language people know first released in y2k and the 1.0 release was 2002.

So it definitely is old enough to fit and it certainly has it's warts from age that show up in long lived projects.




I used to work on a codebase at Microsoft that was classified as a microservice. Pretty much entirely written in C# and it was about 12 years old.




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