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    Rider Reviews

    Rider

    JetBrains

    $11.58 per month
    Cross-platform.NET IDE that is fast and powerful. It allows you to create.NET Core, ASP.NET Core, Xamarin, Unity applications on Windows, Mac, Linux. JetBrains Rider, a cross-platform.NET IDE, is built on IntelliJ and ReSharper. Rider supports.NET Framework and Mono-based projects. This allows you to develop a wide variety of applications, including.NET desktop apps, services and libraries as well as Unity games, Xamarin applications, ASP.NET Core web apps, and ASP.NET Core services and libraries. Rider offers 2200+ live code inspections and hundreds of context actions and refactorings. These are combined with IntelliJ's solid IDE features. Rider is fast and responsive, despite its extensive feature set. Rider can run and debug multiple runtimes. It also runs on Windows, macOS and Linux. Rider already contains most of the 60+ ReSharper refactorings, as well as its 450+ context actions.
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    Visual Studio Reviews

    Visual Studio

    Microsoft

    $45.00 per month
    Full-featured IDE for coding, debugging, testing, and deployment to any platform. Code faster. Work smarter. Create the future using the best-in class IDE. From initial design to final deployment, you can develop with the entire toolkit. Improved IntelliSense performance when working with C++ files. Local development with a variety of emulators. Solution Explorer simplifies test access. The IDE now supports Git management, including repo creation. Microsoft Azure workload now includes Kubernetes. Live Share allows you to instantly share your app with your peers, regardless of the type of app, programming language, or OS you are using. You don't need to set up an environment or clone the repo to start sharing.
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    ASP.NET Reviews

    ASP.NET

    Microsoft

    Free
    Blazor is a feature in ASP.NET that allows you to create interactive web UIs with C# instead JavaScript. Blazor lets you run real.NET in your browser on WebAssembly. .NET is a developer platform that includes tools, programming languages and libraries that can be used to build many types of applications. ASP.NET supports industry-standard authentication protocols. Built-in features protect your apps from cross-site scripting and cross-site request fogery (CSRF). ASP.NET has a built-in user database that supports multi-factor authentication as well as external authentication with Google, Twitter, or other sources.
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    .NET Reviews

    .NET

    Microsoft

    Free
    Free. Cross-platform. Open source. Open source platform for developing all your apps. You can create native apps for Android and iOS from one code base. Your.NET apps can be written in C# or F#, as well as Visual Basic. You can use your skills, code, favorite libraries, and code wherever you use.NET. These videos will show you more about.NET. .NET is open-source and we are grateful for all the contributions from the community.
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    Microsoft IIS Reviews
    Internet Information Services (IIS for Windows®, Server) is a flexible, secure, and manageable Web server that can host any content on the Internet. IIS's open, scalable architecture is capable of handling the most difficult tasks.
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