With ASP .NET kiddos get at least free but tested samples of accepting and storing login ids and passwords securely, code that works for ages.
So kiddos don't need to stretch their brains inventing the wheel.
There are many samples of good UI, popups that asks for confirmation, that they just need copy and paste.
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With .NET Entity Framework I created more complex, solid and faster response databases than Coinbase did with stupid Mongo.
LOL! Making it easy for "kiddos" to "copy and paste" their way to creating a Bitcoin service is the
last thing we need. Your argument about ease of creating stuff with .NET may have some merit, but it's hard to take seriously when you also advocate making cargo-cult programming more prevalent.