So you want debugger integrated in vs codium then no, i was talking about standalone debugger but it would be cool if there would be a way to integrate both of these software together.
Give it a try, it does show code and you can put breakpoint and step through it. It looks like Visual Studio(not the electron version which is VS code).
Hmm im sorry to hear it. The main reason i love C# so much is because VS2022 is just amazing.
Ive been trying other languages on different IDEs the past years but nothing feels nearly as smooth to work with as VS2022 with C#.
Sad part is, for other languages, VSCode does feel the most comfortable. I want to like JetBrains IDEs but there's a little too much jank for my liking. Even though I cant even drag out tabs on VSCode, its still the least annoying.
Developing in C# in Corporate, so C# debugger only works on VS Code sadly
Yeah I noticed that in my debug output the other day, how fucked is that that they only allow their debugger with Microsoft ides
You can use ILSpy based debugger for .net application. One debugger which i really like it called dnSpy
Work on codium? I only know to reverse the dll using ilspy
So you want debugger integrated in vs codium then no, i was talking about standalone debugger but it would be cool if there would be a way to integrate both of these software together.
But the debugger will work and show the break point and the code right like in vs code or normal vs?
Give it a try, it does show code and you can put breakpoint and step through it. It looks like Visual Studio(not the electron version which is VS code).
Jetbrains Rider?
Perform worst for me, so I skip it. IntelliJ tools isn't helping me productive sadly
okay, but if you're on windows, why not VS2022 masterrace
I'm developing Dotnet on Linux. 70-90% of corporate that I work with use C# on RHEL or Fedora.
That's why I don't use VS on Windows. I do think about other like sharpdevelop but it's not for me thom😭
Hmm im sorry to hear it. The main reason i love C# so much is because VS2022 is just amazing. Ive been trying other languages on different IDEs the past years but nothing feels nearly as smooth to work with as VS2022 with C#. Sad part is, for other languages, VSCode does feel the most comfortable. I want to like JetBrains IDEs but there's a little too much jank for my liking. Even though I cant even drag out tabs on VSCode, its still the least annoying.