top | item 45366902 (no title) christopher8827 | 5 months ago Most apps for dev work actually work; - RStudio - VS Code - WSL2 - Fusion 360 - DockerOnly major exception is: - Android Studio's Emulator (although, the IDE does work) discuss order hn newest nulld3v|5 months ago Yeah, I too was surprised to find the dev experience very good: all JetBrains IDEs work well, Visual Studio appears to work fine, and most language toolchains seem well supported. MBCook|5 months ago JetBrains stuff (love it!) is built on Java, so I’m not terribly surprised. I don’t know how much native code there is though.Plus they’ve been through the Apple Silicon change, so it’s not the first time they’ve been on non-x86 either.
nulld3v|5 months ago Yeah, I too was surprised to find the dev experience very good: all JetBrains IDEs work well, Visual Studio appears to work fine, and most language toolchains seem well supported. MBCook|5 months ago JetBrains stuff (love it!) is built on Java, so I’m not terribly surprised. I don’t know how much native code there is though.Plus they’ve been through the Apple Silicon change, so it’s not the first time they’ve been on non-x86 either.
MBCook|5 months ago JetBrains stuff (love it!) is built on Java, so I’m not terribly surprised. I don’t know how much native code there is though.Plus they’ve been through the Apple Silicon change, so it’s not the first time they’ve been on non-x86 either.
nulld3v|5 months ago
MBCook|5 months ago
Plus they’ve been through the Apple Silicon change, so it’s not the first time they’ve been on non-x86 either.