Rider helps you develop .NET, .NET Core,.NET Framework, ASP.NET, Xamarin, or Unity applications on Windows, Mac, and Linux. It provides outstanding editing support and code insight for languages used in .NET development including C#, F#, Razor/Blazor syntax, JavaScript, TypeScript, XAML, HTML, CSS, and SQL.
Rider includes 2500+ live code inspections, hundreds of context actions and refactorings provided by ReSharper, all combined with IntelliJ Platform’s robust IDE feature set. Although it is heavily loaded with features, Rider is fast and responsive.
Savyaschin V.
Advanced user of Rider
★★★★★
What do you like best?
I have been using IDEA for many years so my workflow is shaped like that, with that in mind for me is a lot cleaner than Visual Studio when dealing with a complex task, It's not a big thing spending an extra minute at visual studio unless you spend a lot of your day with those little things and time starts to add up. Since I did the switch I'm a lot more productive since not thinking on those small task allows me to fully focus on the workflow.
What do you dislike?
Unit tests have failed me in the past and were not runnable, luckily a reinstall helped me to get rid of the infamouse error 134
Recommendations to others considering the product:
If you need to switch languages and you are an old IntelliJ user you'll fell right at home
What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?
It's my goto when developing new features for .Net or given maintanence to old code
Review source: G2.com