• JakenVeina@lemm.ee
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    C#. Comes with a first-class dev and debugging experience, a HUGE first-party BCL, cross-platform application support, and one of the best webserver frameworks out there.

    TypeScript makes a reasonably-close second, not necessarily because it’s great, but because of how effective it is at making JavaScript usable.

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      The first-class dev and debugging experience, is this with Visual Studio or Rider as IDEs?

      Because I currently do C# with Linux + neovim + Omnisharp as Language Server and it is really slow and bad. Do you have any tips?

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        I’ve never used it on Linux but Rider seems fast to me on Windows. It’s snappier than Visual Studio + Resharper at least.

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        VS for me. I’ve heard notbing but praise for Rider.

        I know there’s also a lot of popularity for VSCode, if you know what you’re doing and what all extensions you need to setup, but that makes for a much bigger barrier to entry.

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      Couldn’t have said it better myself! Lovely that it’s the most upvoted one.

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      Funny you list both C# and Typescript because the lead architect of C# also worked on Typescript.