![]() Both offer a very similar experience when it comes down to just straight writing code, though I find JetBrain's does a very good job of keeping their suite consistent, intuitive, and user-friendly. It leaves all the bloat behind that most users do not need. I find it far better on performance and resource usage (by a magnitude). ![]() ![]() Was a Resharper user, so Rider was basically just the independent IDE version of that plugin. Rider has won me over as a Linux user from Visual Studio on Windows (sorry, never used the Mac version!).
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