Hi again!
Jetbrains Rider is for free right now, as it is not released yet (it does
have a few bugs here and there, but it's bearable even for large projects.)
After it will be released, Jetbrains is known for giving out freebies for
open source, non-commercial contributors.
MonoDevelop is nice on Linux, however it is not cross-platform anymore,
mono is rather useless on windows, has lower performance, and loads of
other disadvantages - only very few advantages. And you obviously can't
write .NET Core with it. You can also take a look at VS Code for netcore
projects on linux. See the microsoft
ASP.NET Core tutorial in which they
demonstrate it.
installation.html
Yes, we will be re-shaping that page to fit the new age of C# on Linux
within next few months.
Best regards,
Radka
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*Radka Janeková*
*radka.janek(a)redhat.com <radka.janek(a)redhat.com>*
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 8:32 PM, Catalin <catalinfest(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Thank you for help Radka.
> I read your infos and docs from the links,
> also , I subscribe to mono mailing list.
> The
jetbrains.com - rider is cool but € 299.00 is huge for one IDE.
> I used the default mono fedora IDE - MonoDevelop and is free.
> I used C# with windows and AForge libs, Unity under Windows in the past.
>
> I need to use with libs into Fedora - linux and Gtk .
> I saw some packages con be imported into MonoDevelop but not docs, example
> or tutorials and this make me dig to libs and development.
>
> I think will be great if fedora user will have a learning C# option
> (maybe a wiki page, magazine articles - tutorials or here[1])
>
> installation.html
>
> Thank you. Best regards,
> Cătălin George Feștilă - mythcat
>