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Is there an adequate alternative to Visual Studio?
The slowness of the overloaded Visual Studio was a bit annoying (the lack of a 64-bit version + the requirement for SSD in the latest version, yeah, with such a volume of functionality. Show me the hardware on which THIS does not lag). I tried Clion\Rider - the same minus a decent share of functionality. The software is good, but, sorry, waiting 5 seconds for a popup with autocompletion and running back to the Studio for WinForms - nerves down the drain. Now I'm sitting on VS Code, I was pleasantly surprised by Xamarin Studio for sharp (well, at least someone knows how to do autocomplete competently and not lag something on every sneeze). But the functionality is missing. You need to work with Windows Forms in particular, and none of them support it. I tried SharpDevelop, but it turned out to be as slow as the first two.
Question: is there anything adequate for C++/C#? It seems like top languages, but in development environments they graze the back ones, somehow strange, at least.
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on which IT does not lie
does anyone think about if tomorrow they close the border and Microsoft imposes sanctions against the former USSR? Without the presence of the Internet, many features in Visual Studio stupidly do not work. To do something, not to mention serious study, donations are extorted, with no guarantee that it will pay off. You need a free development environment with all open source libraries. One made to the highest standard. And it should be absolutely free. People shouldn't focus on problems, they should focus on goals. This is the task of the state, and it is not being fulfilled, because we all live in colonies and run up the squirrel ladder
Where is the congestion? Any panels can be easily closed and customized. Why x64 version? Yuzayu in a virtual machine - everything flies perfectly.
I use vs2017 on i7, ssd, 8gb. I don't experience any particular problems. But compared to vs2015, it is certainly more buggy, sometimes it freezes for me, I have to close and restart it through the manager. I've never had any problems with vs2015.
In general, the studio is normally customized. You can disable many things that you do not use in your work. For example, a profiler, it does not eat resources badly.
i7 6700k
Gtx 1060 6gb
SSD 256
16 gb
Flight super tembolee I write in wpf and there is no such complicated form loading in the constructor.
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