• @SpyrosOPM
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    1 year ago

    MonoDevelop died for this.

    (Disclaimer: I haven’t used MonoDevelop to know its quality, I’m just tempted by the idea of a free cross-platform .NET IDE. Microsoft took MonoDevelop, forked it into VS for Mac, left the former stagnate, and now is killing its closed-source descendant.)

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      31 year ago

      Vs code fits the bill as a good cross platform .NET IDE. It is also a really good Standalone text editor.

      • @douglasg14b
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        61 year ago

        VS Code honestly kind of sucks for it, there’s just so many small things missing or lacking.

        Check out Rider, I was honestly surprised and switched over to it after 8 years of visual studio.

        • @[email protected]
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          01 year ago

          Rider is awesome - totally understated even if JetBrains does have a big fan base. If you’ll notice, most non-MS video bloggers use it, and for good reason.

      • @SpyrosOPM
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        51 year ago

        It’s a great text editor, yes. An IDE though, it is not. It gets close with various addons, but it’s still not the same experience.