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- Microsoft is going to release new open-source vscode extension and C# language server to replace omnisharp
- How to Setup VSCode for C# Programming In Less Than 3 Minutes (From a Microsoft Software Engineer)
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Duda carrera: C#/.NET vs. Node/Express
OmniSharp (soporte de C# en VS Code): Licencia MIT
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Microsoft eyes partnership with Firefox to make Bing its primary search engine
Let me try to find that post. It's basically the drama around this
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MSFT is forcing Outlook and Teams to open links in Edge and IT admins are angry
> They did a wonderful job with C# and .NET Core.
And VSCode. One thing all three have in common is that they are all FREE to use--they don't make Microsoft any money directly.
And, for the segment of the developer tools market that wrangles C# code, if VSCode gets too good, it becomes a threat to a cash cow: Visual Studio.
Start here: https://github.com/OmniSharp/omnisharp-vscode/issues/5276#is...
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What is .NET, and why should you choose it? - Microsoft DevBlog
Open source. OP is referencing a decision Microsoft made last year to include some closed-source components, in particular the debugger from Visual Studio, in the default C# extension for Visual Studio Code. There is a Samsung-provided open source debugger available if you absolutely require it, but the closed source stuff doesn't have any usage restrictions afaik.
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Emacs 29 is nigh What can we expect?
For me its been the questionable stewardship of vscode (https://github.com/omnisharp/omnisharp-vscode/issues/5276) and the Emacs from Scratch videos from the System Crafters youtube channel. When I was looking for alternatives I stumbled on those videos and they blew me away.
Also Emacs 28/29 has been way more welcoming and easy to get started with than when I first tried 8 or so years ago.
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Visual Studio Code con .NET 7 y C# 11
Repositorio GitHub de OmniSharp
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DevContainers for Azure and .NET
If you are building a Blazor app, pass 6.0-focal (Ubuntu 20.04) instead of 6.0-jammy (Ubuntu 22.04). It's because the C# extension has a bug on Ubuntu 22.04.
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Visual Studio Code is designed to fracture
He didn't say LSP is proprietary, he was talking about a specific language server, that the article was talking about as well. Microsoft made a new language server for python, decided to keep it completely closed source, then made the default python extension for vscode be the new closed source language server. They've published their plans for doing that with c# too.
What are some alternatives?
format - Home for the dotnet-format command
vscode-cpptools - Official repository for the Microsoft C/C++ extension for VS Code.
vscodium - binary releases of VS Code without MS branding/telemetry/licensing
netcoredbg - NetCoreDbg is a managed code debugger with MI interface for CoreCLR.
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
micro-editor - A modern and intuitive terminal-based text editor
openvsx - An open-source registry for VS Code extensions
Mono - Mono open source ECMA CLI, C# and .NET implementation.
free-vscode-csharp - Free/Libre fork of the official C# extension for vscode
Roslyn - The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs.
pyright - Static Type Checker for Python
open-vsx.org - Source of open-vsx.org