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Plotly.NET
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Exploratory Data Analysis with F#, Plotly.NET, and ML.NET DataFrames
There are many charting options for .NET in a Polyglot Notebook, including ScottPlot, the older XPlot Library, and Plotly.NET. I'm a big fan of Plotly for data visualization in Python, so I choose it when I can in other languages too. However, Plotly.NET is also becoming the defacto standard for data visualization in .NET notebooks.
- Issue with F# Plotly.NET chart descriptions - would love some advice!
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Best libraries for scientific charts?
You can look at the csharp tests for examples https://github.com/plotly/Plotly.NET/tree/dev/tests/Plotly.NET.Tests.CSharp
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F# + Plotly.NET + AngouriMath + Interactive: symbolic algebra for research!
Plotly.NET: awesome package for plotting in F# (in that article, it's there).
csharp-language-server
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C# lsp configuration with neovim CoC
The recommended approach used to be coc-omnisharp, but it has been discontinued in favor of chsarp-ls. I have installed csharp-ls with dotnet tool install --global csharp-ls, and the executable is on ~/.dotnet/tools. The following is on my coc settings:
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C# / DotNet Config
I switched to https://github.com/razzmatazz/csharp-language-server which doesn't have as many features.
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I want to start making my console apps, I only have experience with game dev, where should I start?
Apropos lsp, these two might be interesting, if you haven't yet given up on C#. Again, that should work on many editors, including the evil one at hand. Note how both explicitly name vim, emacs and vscode in their documentation.
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I found 2 extensions on vscode to replace lousy omnisharp extension
It using lsp protol.i tried the new version of omnisharp with lsp but its really bad, 2 client extension if you don't want to use omnisharp https://github.com/statiolake/vscode-csharp-ls And https://github.com/vytautassurvila/vscode-csharp-ls And last, server lsp https://github.com/razzmatazz/csharp-language-server
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What problems do you face in your development workflow?
lol quite specific. do you know https://github.com/razzmatazz/csharp-language-server ?
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c# development in; neovim
There's Saulius's lsp too too, altogh I haven't tried it yet.
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Lunarvim "Invalid character in group name" when editing C# files
You could also set the semantic tokens capability to nil. Another alternative to omnisharp is csharp-language-server which has recently added support for semantic tokens.
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Has anyone managed to get Neovim and Unity working well together?
I ended up using csharp_ls, https://github.com/razzmatazz/csharp-language-server/issues/34 posted what I found here. Once I got things pointing to the right mono dll it started working great.
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Understanding the .NET ecosystem: The evolution of .NET into .NET 7
Sadly, OmniSharp (the LSP for vscode and nvim) isn't all that great. The performance is incredibly bad, easily orders of magnitude worse than VS and Rider.
There is this alternative LSP, which I plan to try out still: https://github.com/razzmatazz/csharp-language-server
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[OmniSharp] Error executing vim.schedule
I don't know about your case, but wanted to add a comment. I had some problems recently with omnisharp, and someone recommended me to try https://github.com/razzmatazz/csharp-language-server instead of omnisharp, I switched and so far with no issues.
What are some alternatives?
interactive - .NET Interactive combines the power of .NET with many other languages to create notebooks, REPLs, and embedded coding experiences. Share code, explore data, write, and learn across your apps in ways you couldn't before.
omnisharp-roslyn - OmniSharp server (HTTP, STDIO) based on Roslyn workspaces
plotly - The interactive graphing library for Python :sparkles: This project now includes Plotly Express!
omnisharp-extended-lsp.nvim - Extended 'textDocument/definition' handler for OmniSharp Neovim LSP (now also `textDocument/references`, `textDocument/implementation` and source generated files)
GnuplotCSharp - Make gnuplot graphs with C#, including by passing arrays (data) and using "hold on" to have several layers of graphs
doomemacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker
F-a-maze-ing - Create aesthetic mazes of different shapes, tiles, sizes and more using a CLI tool. A website is also available at https://mazes.apixelinspace.com
dotfiles
equinox - .NET event sourcing library with CosmosDB, DynamoDB, EventStoreDB, message-db, SqlStreamStore and integration test backends. Focused at stream level; see https://github.com/jet/propulsion for cross-stream projections/subscriptions/reactions
try-convert - Helping .NET developers port their projects to .NET Core!
MiniScaffold - F# Template for creating and publishing libraries targeting .NET 6.0 `net6.0` or console apps .NET 6.0 `net6.0`.
neovim - Vim-fork focused on extensibility and usability