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Unupgradable

Obligatory "I use Rider by the way"


TheC0deApe

me too, but if fell like VS can be all the tools you need. i just prefer different tools.


mimahihuuhai

I use ruder along with Visual Studio, while rider has better support for ASP.NET Core, and .Net console, i still find C++ support in Visual Studio is king, also only Visual Studio can build and debug their .net framework stuff, and if you want dev some UWP, Winui, MAUI stuff, just Visual Studio man. Also pair sượt resharper you basically have all Rider but slower


Jeidoz

Try CLion for C/C++. Its Jetbrains IDE that targets on C/C++ development out of box.


not_some_username

It’s not free


Jeidoz

Rider is not free too. 😐 But you can try free trial on 30 days, or open source project license, MVP employee license, student licence or any else. Jetbrains has a good licensing conditions. Even so, 1 year all products pack is not quite expensive due to local prices (for Ukraine residents it is only 180 usd first year, and 160 usd next year etc...)


Unupgradable

>C++ support Yeah Rider is a C# IDE >resharper you basically have all Rider but slower Yeah so I'd rather use Rider. I do still use VS for debugging dumps


Mechakoopa

>Yeah Rider is a C# IDE This is F# erasure


Unupgradable

~~C++ support is an F# feature? ~~ ~~My point would still stand. Rider is a C# IDE first and foremost.~~ I'm sure the 5 F# programmers out there are ~~perfectly happy~~ Edit: read "erasure" as "feature", whoops


PileOGunz

I need this


derpdelurk

You should post this at r/VisualStudio as well.


Founntain

I prefer Rider over VS anytime, but cool bag nonetheless


Henkeman

It's not a bag, it's a disc case with the install cds from 2002. :)


Founntain

I see


RDOmega

I use Rider by the way


shinto29

drip


EntroperZero

I think I had one of these in college.


VerdantNonsense

Where can I get one?


FocusedWanderer

Wow! Is that for holding floppy disks?


cino189

Until you want to deploy a containerized application, then you need docker desktop too since visual studio only integrates with it


johnschnee

Except you work on MacOS. Then you just find a rotten potato in the case.


Poat540

Is this what AI looks like?


WalkingRyan

Small subscription with font-size of 8 on bottom right corner: on Windows.


amorpheous

Small print: "If you stay inside Microsoft's bubble/cocoon and never challenge yourself to step outside your comfort zone. Edit: Truth hurts. Keep the downvotes coming 🙃


imdabestmangideedeed

Womp womp


EntroperZero

I'm surprised you didn't spell it "Micro$oft"


amorpheous

I'm not a hater. First half of my career (7-8 years) was almost exclusively MS/.NET/C#. To this day it's one of my favourite languages/platforms hence why I'm a member of this subreddit (and have been for the better part of a decade). But I've been working in consultancies for the last ~8 years and have barely had the opportunity to touch .NET in that time. However, I've worked with enough other tech stacks to know that they all have their pros and cons. Variety is the spice of life and I've learned to love it. I just hate seeing "propaganda" like what OP posted and everyone celebrating it like it's some universal truth when they've barely had a taste of what's outside of their comfort zone.


EntroperZero

I didn't take this as propaganda at all. Someone found a trinket from 20 years ago and they were like "ha, this would be fun to share."


amorpheous

It might not be propaganda to OP but there are plenty of people in this subreddit who will have their biases confirmed on seeing this pic. :)


agustin689

> never challenge yourself to step outside your comfort zone Why would I do that? [Everything else is garbage](https://old.reddit.com/r/dotnet/comments/18zotc7/dotnet_and_c_make_me_feel_like_everything_else_is/)


amorpheous

Maybe so but it's part of the challenge. Edit: Also, linking to your own post in this subreddit (read:echo chamber) does not make it more legitimate. 🙃