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Personally I think Blazor is a great up and coming platform but it just needs more adoption. The slow adoption is hindered by the fact it has a very steep learning curve. I'm pretty seasoned and it was tough for me to grasp. I work on Enterprise level application so EF has never really been an option for me. Stored procedures and functions in postgres for always faster
.Net serverless very popular because of azure
EF is very easy to use and comfortable. Things can get very frustrating in case of nested transaction issues. There were some libraries solving this issue but was not very user friendly and difficult to use.
There were a couple of job ads saying they do NOT want EF.
.NET in enterprise is highly used in a lot of places. Usually you will see Angular or React front end with C# APIs and C# azure functions running.
You usually don't see it as much in startups or open source. It is also an easy transition for people switching from C++ to C#.
Is there any major shortcomings? With a language you can get around most and everything should be containerized so you can deploy wherever now. It's also easier to manage deployments with a .net version then with virtual environments in python.
So there's tradeoffs with everything and nothing is perfect. Knowing what those are takes a lot of digging to find though and is really hard on the project. You're not going to make or break something depending on the language you use regardless of what some people may say.