I've actually taken a liking to JetBrains Rider for .net... the .net platform is decent, and with some of the new .net Core stuff, I like it for web/REST backends, but could not stand needing to use Visual Studio.
It's generally been a much more enjoyable experience, much less buggy, much faster. I use the Vim plug-in. Rider also has a Windows Forms designer for when that comes up.
Didn't know it existed until a colleague mentioned it, and was impressed.
There was a nice little app called HotDog that we also used for web programming. Small, simple, functional and free.
I liked notepad though. Forced you to actually learn and understand the code. Like you say, pay attention to what you type.
I've actually taken a liking to JetBrains Rider for .net... the .net platform is decent, and with some of the new .net Core stuff, I like it for web/REST backends, but could not stand needing to use Visual Studio.
It's generally been a much more enjoyable experience, much less buggy, much faster. I use the Vim plug-in. Rider also has a Windows Forms designer for when that comes up.
Didn't know it existed until a colleague mentioned it, and was impressed.
I don't know what you just said, but it makes me not want to learn to code.
Don't worry, fren. AI will eventually do all of the coding for us. 🙄
Agreed. It was "the thing" to learn for a great job, but it's been ruined.
There was a nice little app called HotDog that we also used for web programming. Small, simple, functional and free. I liked notepad though. Forced you to actually learn and understand the code. Like you say, pay attention to what you type.