It's way different from the VS community. Although I enjoy Rider, however, I keep using the VS community because it gives me a free license even for commercial use with a team of less than 5 people.
I can use VS community for commercial use, I also have plugins/extensions and db integration (if I want, but I prefere SSMS). There is also a VS for MAC. In summary, If they do free license for commercial use such as it is in VS C. I'll try it - currently it's a NO from me.
1. All "benefits" of Rider are available in the free VS Community; 2. It is not free (!) You can't use it for the commercial purposes on your work; 3. VS provides update for the new .Net version immediately, with Rider usually we should wait. 4. I really can't understand people who is coding .Net not on Windows 😅 So, personnaly for me, on Windows: VS + Resharper = yes but Rider, absolutely NO 😊
A tips and tricks Rider video would be great. Thanks
Great news 🎉
It's way different from the VS community.
Although I enjoy Rider, however, I keep using the VS community because it gives me a free license even for commercial use with a team of less than 5 people.
I can use VS community for commercial use, I also have plugins/extensions and db integration (if I want, but I prefere SSMS). There is also a VS for MAC. In summary, If they do free license for commercial use such as it is in VS C. I'll try it - currently it's a NO from me.
VS for mac has been discontinued
@MohamadLawand Didn't know that, VS Code then.
JetBrains products are just superB.
we would like to have dataGrip free
Only Neovim🎉
VS Code works well, a little too late
1. All "benefits" of Rider are available in the free VS Community;
2. It is not free (!) You can't use it for the commercial purposes on your work;
3. VS provides update for the new .Net version immediately, with Rider usually we should wait.
4. I really can't understand people who is coding .Net not on Windows 😅
So, personnaly for me, on Windows: VS + Resharper = yes but Rider, absolutely NO 😊
Even in windows I use Rider over VS for almost 3 years
you have no idea what you missing !! vscode rules
@hjoseph777 I am using VScode as well, we are talking about Visual Studio here
not better than VScode