📢 Hey, #dotnet folks! We are accepting presentations for #JetBrains .NET Days 2024. This is always a fun event, and you can submit talks of 30, 45, or 60 minutes.
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@khalidabuhakmeh next year I want to talk about how I transition from #IntelliJ to #Rider in 1 week and start writing in #CSharp , thanks to you guys whoever put that intellij shortcut chooser option at the begining I felt like I did not change 😎
Here is the intro: I was happy with VS.NET(2004-C#-2 or something) at the begining then I needed to write java and used #Eclipse around 10 years then everyone moved to #Intellij and I used it 7 years after that I moved to Rider....(I just need to spend more time and write more code)
Am I the only one who wishes that #Rider would assist with #dotnet Directory.Packages.props and Directory.Build.props files structure? I always have to search for this when starting up a new project.
I know that #DotNet on linux (at least, ubuntu-based distros) is a mess right now, but my dotnet is installed in a very normal place, why are you having issues finding it?!
My god, adding a conditional breakpoint in #Jetbrains#Rider (and I assume other editors) and #DotNet makes things slow.
I only have 20k pieces of data (admittedly large individual pieces, but still), and I went from finishing the run in about fifteen seconds to waiting for five minutes before I hit my breakpoint.
This isn't me complaining about anything, just kind of wild that adding a single "Does this int equal this int?" adds so much overhead! I had time to type this whole post!
When I switch branches I frequently get this but after a clean & rebuild it does not clear.
If I click on the count in the IDE info bar (e.g. 42 errors in 21 files) it will open the next erroring file but the errors clear almost immediately meaning there isn't actually anything wrong from a compiler point of view.
The solution builds and runs just fine even with these in place is just masks any genuine error in the code
Anyone gotten #jetbrains#rider to build a #dotnet#docker container without fast mode and still be able to access user secrets?
Our container doesn't currently work well with fast mode. I've told VS to build it in regular mode and that works fine. But in Rider, when disabling fast mode, all user secrets are null. I've tried mounting volumes directly etc. to no avail. Hoping someone else has slayed this one already 🤞
I was trying out JetBrains Rider again...
→ is an IDE, so primarily for looking at text
→ no support for BGR subpixel rendering, RGB only
→ no support for bitmap fonts
→ no way to adjust the font or the size of inlay hints
How can an IDE have such shitty text rendering? I don't want my code to look blurry.
Note: Visual Studio isn't any better, but VS Code is.
#JetbrainsRider new solution dialog is really excellent. You can see all the options more easily and see more of the advanced options that typically ship with #dotnet templates. The #jetbrains team really did a great job with it. Check it out!
@khalidabuhakmeh ah YEP it just works out of the box. Nice to see #JetBrains#Rider support this now. Yet another tick for Rider and to stop using Visual Studio
Alright, it's not you or me, its #Rider. it's debugger does not seem to display the value of a primary constructor used for storage because the name was pulled into a method correctly.
just blogged about setting up a debian development container with distrobox and dotnet 8.0 sdk and the latest @JetBrainsRider
with Fedora Silverblue 39 @teamsilverblue