If your students like Jetbrains IntelliJ then you can try Jetbrains Rider for c# instead of VS... I hear great things about Rider and your students probably have access to the full Jetbrains Suite with an academic licence.Fabrice wrote: When you master one tool, moving to another one is sometimes frustrating : if I look at my students they have some difficulties to move from Jetbrains IntelliJ to VisualStudio (from Java to C#), and the difficult point is not the language
ShortCuts, Menus, ... are so different
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Hi Volkmar,
you are totally right, but I must admit that I have habits with VS , and as I am the teacher, I choose the IDE
you are totally right, but I must admit that I have habits with VS , and as I am the teacher, I choose the IDE
XSharp Development Team
fabrice(at)xsharp.eu
fabrice(at)xsharp.eu
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Hi Fabrice,
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Hehe, I would had organized a class riot if I was a student in your classFabrice wrote: you are totally right, but I must admit that I have habits with VS , and as I am the teacher, I choose the IDE
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Chris Pyrgas
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu