resharper-rider-plugin
Avalonia
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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resharper-rider-plugin
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Looking for resources on writing a plugin for Rider
Basically you need to start with https://github.com/JetBrains/resharper-rider-plugin and add your custom logic to the backend part. There's no documentation for the APIs, but you can look at the decompiled Rider assemblies to check how similar actions are implemented. This won't be easy, but should be doable. Ping me on JB discord if you need help. CLion plugins won't help, CLion uses a different C++ code engine.
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Ask any question about ReSharper or Rider: Q&A session with JetBrains
Postfix templates work a bit differently in ReSharper and Rider (C#) than they do in IDEA. They are designed to be more context-specific to not clutter the completion list, so for instance, you won't get a .foreach suggestion when you're on an expression that can't be iterated. Depending on your specific use-case, source templates could be an alternative. There is also the possibility to write a plugin and implement a custom postfix template. Just let us know what you're after, and we might be able to help :-)
Avalonia
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Industrial Controller? Windows or Linux?
You might also want to look at AvaloniaUI[0] for a cross platform .NET GUI library. It is similar to WPF but much nicer to work with.
[0] https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Avalonia
- Avalonia – Farewell to the .NET Foundation
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AvaloniaUI: Create Multi-Platform Apps with .NET
Production user here. There's no money gotchas. They're above reproach. In fact, I've received considerable free support from their devs on GitHub Issues [1].
The Avalonia business model is based on selling XPF, which runs WPF (Windows-only) apps on other platforms. That's very interesting to big corps with existing codebases.
See my comment [2]
[1] https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Avalonia/issues
[2] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39246988#39249128
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.NET on Linux: What a Contrast
Yes, but the portable GUI frameworks by Microsoft themselves are generally not very good, and they tend to be abandoned after a couple of years.
Avalonia is developed outside of the Microsoft corporate madness and seems to be slowly becoming the defacto cross-platform framework because it is expected to last a bit longer than a manager's attention span: https://avaloniaui.net/
- Too many Mac apps are being built with Electron
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Ask HN: Do you have a problem you'd pay to have taken away?
Not my comment, but relevant here "The problem with compiling Skia to WASM is you'll lose any benefits of hardware graphics acceleration on the device."
(From https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Avalonia/discussions/6831#disc... )
- Dezvoltare aplicatie desktop
- Ask HN: How to create web, mobile, and desktop apps from a single code base?
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.NET 8 – .NET Blog
It's a bit of a hit and miss as of today. CLI, back-end and natively compiled libraries (think dll/so/dylib or even .lib/.a - you can statically link NAOT binaries into other "unmanaged" code) work best, GUI - requires more work.
Avalonia[0] and MAUI[1] have known working templates with it, but YMMV.
[0] https://github.com/lixinyang123/AvaloniaAOT / https://github.com/AvaloniaUI/Avalonia/ / honorable mention https://github.com/VincentH-Net/CSharpForMarkup
[1] https://github.com/dotnet/maui (try out with just true in csproj - it is known to work e.g. on iOS)
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One Game, by One Man, on Six Platforms: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
For desktop, Avalonia, hands down.
https://avaloniaui.net/
Open source, powered by Skia, backed by JetBrains, and quite battle-tested at this point for small to medium-sized apps. In theory perfectly capable for enterprise as well, since it's basically a spiritual successor to WPF, which has been an industry standard for about 15 years.
They're diving into mobile and WASM well, but that's more of a recent effort and I haven't tested that yet.
What are some alternatives?
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.NET Runtime - .NET is a cross-platform runtime for cloud, mobile, desktop, and IoT apps.
WPF - WPF is a .NET Core UI framework for building Windows desktop applications.
fslang-design - RFCs and docs related to the F# language design process, see https://github.com/fsharp/fslang-suggestions to submit ideas
Eto.Forms - Cross platform GUI framework for desktop and mobile applications in .NET
Roslyn - The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs.
MahApps.Metro - A framework that allows developers to cobble together a better UI for their own WPF applications with minimal effort.
rd - Reactive Distributed communication framework for .NET, Kotlin, C++. Inspired by Rider IDE.
Gtk# - Gtk# is a Mono/.NET binding to the cross platform Gtk+ GUI toolkit and the foundation of most GUI apps built with Mono