top | item 41937039 (no title) alex_lav | 1 year ago Rider is by far the best C# IDE. Especially if you're not running Windows. It was a real lifesaver while working with Unity. discuss order hn newest jdthedisciple|1 year ago Well, I'd wager most C# devs are ... running Windows, so... alex_lav|1 year ago Unsure how true that is, but I certainly never did.Rider is better either way, but definitely better than alternatives on MacOS. adgrant|1 year ago I have developed projects using C# on MacOS with deployment on Linux Docker containers. danparsonson|1 year ago That maybe true, but .NET runs natively on Linux these days too.
jdthedisciple|1 year ago Well, I'd wager most C# devs are ... running Windows, so... alex_lav|1 year ago Unsure how true that is, but I certainly never did.Rider is better either way, but definitely better than alternatives on MacOS. adgrant|1 year ago I have developed projects using C# on MacOS with deployment on Linux Docker containers. danparsonson|1 year ago That maybe true, but .NET runs natively on Linux these days too.
alex_lav|1 year ago Unsure how true that is, but I certainly never did.Rider is better either way, but definitely better than alternatives on MacOS.
adgrant|1 year ago I have developed projects using C# on MacOS with deployment on Linux Docker containers.
jdthedisciple|1 year ago
alex_lav|1 year ago
Rider is better either way, but definitely better than alternatives on MacOS.
adgrant|1 year ago
danparsonson|1 year ago