Introduction – C# Beginners – Using Rider C# Beginners – Using Rider: Rider is a full-fledged IDE from JetBrains. It is aimed at professional users. There is a student licence available for free. However, other users get a trial and then a paid subscription offer; there is no community version. Continue Reading
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C# Beginners – IDE Choice
Introduction – C# Beginners – IDE Choice C# Beginners – IDE Choice; C# Does not have a built-in or default IDE. However, Microsoft Visual Studio is the defacto go-to for Windows users. Mac users also have the option to use Visual Studio, but it is limited compared to the Windows Continue Reading
ASP-DotNet Web App On Linux with Authentication
Introduction – ASP-DotNet Web App On Linux ASP-DotNet Web App On Linux is part of my series on using .NetCore 3 and .Net 5 under Linux with JetBrains Rider. However, this particular guide should work under all operating systems and with all IDE’s. Using Visual Studio on Windows, the default Continue Reading
Rider Vs Visual Studio – Creating Projects
Introduction to Rider Vs Visual Studio – Creating Projects Rider Vs Visual Studio – Creating Projects is the first instalment of a series about developing in C# on Linux as well as Windows. The vast majority of the information about Rider also applies to Rider on Windows. However, where there Continue Reading
C# Development on Linux as well as Windows
Introduction – C# Development on Linux as well as Windows C# development on Linux as well as windows is one of my personal aims this year. I am studying towards a Meng in Computer Science at the University Of Hull. The degree program is very Windows and Visual Studio centric. Continue Reading
Fire and Ice Grid opens – A dream realised.
Introduction – Fire and Ice Grid opens Fire and Ice Grid opens and a dream is born. The Fire and Ice Grid is a user-created 3d virtual world powered by OpenSim. Simultaneously, this is both a business and a research project. Consequently, this is a multi-purpose one. Both Opensim and Continue Reading