Rider vs Visual Studio vs Resharper Best IDE for .NET Development

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In this video I go over the difference between Visual Studio, JetBrains Rider and Visual Studio + Resharper and determine which is the best IDE for dotnet development.

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0:00 Intro
0:45 Pricing
2:09 Rant about needing Resharper or Rider
2:46 Performance
6:40 Features
8:25 Conclusion
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Been a fan of Rider for about 2 years. Didn't know about the paste json as classes so thanks for that :)

verdurakh
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Have you tried using Rider with project repo in WSL2? I know it’s not common most people use in Windows to develop in C# but WSL2 is good.

oswin
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I think you probably running visual studio on a pretty strong machine, on cpu limited situations visual studio with resharper is almost unusable.


Will try rider but I am pretty confident that it will be alot better

ConquerorAR
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9GB of RAM for an IDE is rough. My company is very stingy with additional RAM past the base 16GB and makes employees pay out of pocket.

akin
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I've been using Rider for about 6 months now, currently using it for a blazor project and its hot reloading lacks a lot behind Visual Studio in Windows. Most of the times it forces you to rebuild the app when you do any change where Visual Studio simply apply the changes smoothly. VS + Resharper is a good combination. When you switch to MacOs, didn't see much of a benefit than using VS Code actually.

ozanyasindogan
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They both have similar features but Rider makes your life easier.

Guillen
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VScode with C# plugin is horrendous stupendous dogshite.
Higher RAM usage for a less useful language server integration with the editor.

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Wat? Better navigation? It's a copy of vs code ui

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