Rider
- Ok... after using new functionality `code with me`, I'm seeing a lot of errors: ctrl+c won't copy, autocomplete won't complete on enter/tab, highlighting stops working after a while. I checked
Ok... after using @rider new functionality
code with me
, I'm seeing a lot of errors: ctrl+c won't copy, autocomplete won't complete on enter/tab, highlighting stops working after a while. I checked that the keybindinds are still correct. WTF! - The strangest thing with happened after I experimented with the new 'code with me' feature. Ctrl+c (copy) won't work in .cs files. It works fine in .sql, .ts and other files (this includes the
The strangest thing with @rider happened after I experimented with the new 'code with me' feature. Ctrl+c (copy) won't work in .cs files. It works fine in .sql, .ts and other files (this includes the commit and search windows). When I press ctlr+c, nothing happens; I keep the previously copied content. I checked that my shortcuts have not been modified.
I have found others with the same issue (or at least similar): https://youtrack.jetbrains.com/issue/RIDER-117911/Copying-is-not-working-with-enabled-Code-with-me
/cc @jetbrains
- @khalidabuhakmeh - What's the state of and debugging #dapr hosted #dotnet applications?
@khalidabuhakmeh - What's the state of @rider and debugging #dapr hosted #dotnet applications?
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- Pros and Cons of using Rider over Visual Studio
Around two years ago I was on a really small team, just two or three developers, and the other developer decided they wanted us to use Rider. Because I didn't have a preference, I used Rider and rather enjoyed it. However, that developer has since moved teams and now it is just me (for the time being).
So I was considering moving back to Visual Studio or even switching to Visual Studio Code, but I wanted to see some arguments against this.
Here is my list so far, but it's probably out of date since I haven't used Visual Studio in a long time.
Pros of Rider:
- Much faster than using ReSharper
- Less sharp interface with a better font
- I'm used to it at this point
- I have a Nyan cat loading bar which is kind of fun
Cons of Rider:
- Enterprise license is expensive (probably)
- New versions of C# aren't immediately supported
- Refactorings are becoming less necessary with the rise of AI assistants
- Don't really like their source control manager
Wanted to hear what other users think. What keeps you using Rider?
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We are mid-way through the Early Access Program for Rider 2024, which means the EAP 5 build has just been released, bringing a host of amazing updates. But before you go to download it, let’s go
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The JetBrains professional design department creates the awesome splash screens that we all know and love for every Rider release. However, our design team only makes the splash screens for our releas
- Rider 2024.1 EAP 4: New Monitoring Tool Window and Blazor WASM Hot Reload for Running Applicationsblog.jetbrains.com Rider 2024.1 EAP 4: New Monitoring Tool Window and Blazor WASM Hot Reload for Running Applications | The .NET Tools Blog
The fourth installment in the Early Access Program for Rider 2024.1 has just been released. But before you go to download the EAP 4 build, let’s go over the major updates it contains. New Monit
- Rider 2024.1 EAP 3: Stepping Time Visualization, Inline Breakpoints, and UX/UI Improvements.blog.jetbrains.com Rider 2024.1 EAP 3: Stepping Time Visualization, Inline Breakpoints, and UX/UI Improvements. | The .NET Tools Blog
Another week, another Rider 2024.1 Early Access Program build out for your consideration! This latest update brings the long-awaited stepping time visualization for debugging and the ability to add mu
- 12 Debugging Techniques In JetBrains Rider You Should Know Aboutblog.jetbrains.com 12 Debugging Techniques In JetBrains Rider You Should Know About | The .NET Tools Blog
Twelve must know debugging features in JetBrains Rider every developer should know.
- Rider 2024.1 Roadmapblog.jetbrains.com Rider 2024.1 Roadmap | The .NET Tools Blog
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