I am specifically talking of #VSCode and not #VisualStudio. Visual Studio I can believe. I stated programming when I was 8. I started with C++ and C#, and Visual Studio code basically set me back years at that time.
But limiting coding in this way from #Mac is disgusting. Personally, meh #Apple can do what they want with #Swift, and if you need a Mac to develop for Mac, meh. But VS Code is an amazing tool and call me blunt, like the internet, a human right for a developer, especially due to it being an editor and not IDE. This is just classic disgusting #Microsoft. But also, why not make everything an extension of VS Code and also imrpoving it. Using #Electron was a great idea for #opensource and allowing for mods, but damn we need to improve performance.
Frage an die #Entwickler / #Developer unter Euch: Gibt es Empfehlungen für eine möglichst leichtgewichtige und dennoch funktionsreiche Entwicklungsumgebung (#IDE) für #MacOS, die folgende Bedingungen erfüllt:
sollte möglichst für viele Betriebssysteme angeboten werden (#Linux und MacOS sind für mich Pflicht)
Hintergrund: Ich mag aus vielen Gründen #VisualStudio nicht mehr einsetzen. Mir selber taugt #SublimeText echt gut. Vor allem kostet eine Lizenz nur einmalig.
Kennt Ihr noch weitere Alternativen, die ich mir vor einem Kauf anschauen sollte?
(#NetBeans kenne ich recht gut, ist mir aber für meine Zwecke etwas zu schwergewichtig.)
I’d prefer to do most of my dev work on Linux and I’m using #jetbrains IDEs for all other languages, so Rider seems like a good choice.
But I remember some people complaining it cannot match Visual Studio when it comes to .net in certain areas? #gameDev
Ox suggested me to try to ask here .. Is an #native#cpp#Quest#developer that successfully managed to install the #sdk#OpenXR and manage to compile/run the samples in #Windows with #AndroidStudio OR develop on Quest using #VisualStudio ? I once manage to compile Quest stuff using VS Android Extensions BUT I was never able to run it on Quest/launch the debugger that way. So before I start N weeks of tears & wears & despair as by suggestion I am asking "if anyone knows how". Thanks.
The Visual Studio Installer just assumes it’s the only tool on your system that needs workloads or the SDKs you have installed so it just yeets them whenever it feels like it doesn’t need them.
I suppose that only works for #VisualStudio Installer-based products, but maybe there's some opportunity for #dotnet to support it as well, if it doesn't already.
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