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NET Framework builds of OmniSharp will not ship with Mono or the MSBuild tooling (See announcement omnisharp-roslyn#2339). NET CoreĪnnouncements Planned removal of the included Mono & MSBuild Tools The C# extension is powered by OmniSharp.
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Jetbrains make my personal IDE of choice on Windows and Mac….

NET 6 platform… but there is certainly demand for it from developers.įinally, one last plug/shill also for Jetbrains rider - we moved to this a while ago for ASP.NET development on Rider, P圜harm and DataGrip. I have not managed to get an answer of when debug + hot-reload will be coming to other versions of. NET 6 platform supports debug and hot-reload.Īs an aside even without hot-reload, my m1 Max, compiles and cold boots an aspnet app almost 400% faster than my i9 16” mbp.

If you want to debug, you cannot run your project with hot-reload.
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NET Core platform, this looks to be a platform limitation at this juncture and not something specific to Visual Studio - it affects Linux and Mac platforms. One caveat is that hot-reload and debugging only works on the Windows. However I have not tried this yet to verify. Supposedly you can enable this today for Blazor, Maui ], c++, via the terminal after installing the following nuget package and starting a new project. On the topic of hot reload, this is targeted for a 2022 delivery on Visual Studio Mac, so it’s coming, just not there yet in the preview build 4. Even if I was a Windows only developer, with minimal Swift and XCode experience, this would excite me as a means for providing additional platform support! Personally I’m looking forward to this as it provides a lot of the maintainability benefits of a single solution project with multiple targets for iPhone, desktop Windows and Android.
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NET 6 and Xamarin will provide a very simple upgrade path to Maui once it is fully baked (with minimal effort) in Q1-Q2 2022. If you were a Xamarin forms developer, even starting today on Xamarin forms. NET Core side of things, desktop UI and cross platform desktop UI, Microsoft has shifted focus to Maui as a future state first-class SDK that is planned for gold release in Q2 2022 - they missed the. Sounds like you know all of this already But sharing this here anyway to hopefully be helpful to anybody stumbling across this thread who is interested in dabbling with the. The apps build on for example VS 2016 or 2019 but not on VS 2022! We started to migrate off of WinForms a while ago but still have one or two large 32bit winforms apps that need some TLC to uplift onto a more future proof platform. net framework 4.8 on Wintel.Įven on Windows, I would keep an older version of Visual Studio handy if you need to support legacy 32bit WinForms. 2nd copy of Parallels to buy as i still have hopes for Windows ARM.Ĭlick to expand.Yes - lack of WinForms/WPF is an issue - if you have a much older legacy solution to be supported I could totally understand needing to stay on.
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I don't believe VS for Mac will catch up any soon. I really hope it will change soon and VS for Windows ARM will become as good as for x86 now. I will have to carry my 2nd laptop with me). If i go on holidays and want to code (I often do so. Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom, Video rendering is super fast. Temperature/noise levels - huge win on the M1. Keyboard is amazing (yes, f&k touch bar. Battery life is amazing (considering it is now just a terminal - no doubts it should be) Except that i do not have to carry my laptop anymore (Intel sits permanently at the office, M1 - at home + Remote Desktop). It works really well, but I had to keep my old (well it is 6 months old) mac as my main machine which i'm remote desktopping from the new machine.ĭon't know really. Remote Desktop: that's what i'm currently using now.
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Plus if you develop for windows servers, quite a lot of hassle to develop on Non-Windows platform for windows (paths, libraries etc). Performance is good, but every next important feature is "coming soon". Parallels + Windows ARM: still quite limited. I feel it is a huge compromise at this point of time.
