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response to the issue about Typescript GO #1
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JP-Morgan uses .NET to create a few systems including the asset management system. |
SMBC United States use C#/Aspnetcore. but SMBC Indonesia acquired Jenius. The problem is maybe from the Indonesian themselves. So All the talent and The Developer Ecosystem move with the headwinds to the Java-Go Ecosystem Heavily and abandoning the .Net Ecosystem. |
I'm so curious how do you know what language/tech stack they are using. This .NET job list for Malaysia is kind of based on current opening jobs in Indeed or JobStreet. I cannot say it reflect the real tech stakes of Finance companies. Usually big giants use many programming languages for different projects. I somewhat agree that C#/.NET is not the major language finance companies are using |
I'm casually looking at https://www.linkedin.com/in/aymananaam/. I found Bank of America also use .NET Core |
Yes. like i said. SMBC/Jenius (Indonesia)- Java, Go, TS, Flutter SMBC (United States) - C#, Aspnetcore. I don't know how they will consolidate or not? i refering specifically jobs in southeastasia. |
I agree that US is a different market. It's the major base of .NET. A lot of companies use .NET especially in traditional industries. |
It's great to know you are compiling the .Net Jobs.
i'm a c# developer.
from your own research.
There is no
Finance
RM Investment Bank - KL
Opus Asset Management - KL
RiDik (NASDAQ:CLPS) - KL hybrid
Linnovate Partners - KL
Optimai (Malaysia) - KL
RHB Banking Group - KL hybrid
Fusang - KL hybrid
Ria Money Transfer - KL
All of Permanent Employement status Big Bank avoid C# because history of Microsoft Vendor Locked In, and google choke hold on the Open Source Stack and Android.
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