JetBrains Announce Project Rider – C# IDE
News|20 January 2016
JetBrains have announced the release of their cross-platform C# IDE, based on the IntelliJ Platform and using ReSharper technology, currently under the name Project Rider. Unlike Resharper which is hosted inside Visual Studio, Project Rider is a full, standalone IDE.
Project Rider has many features like inspections, refactoring, and a decompiler. Other features within the IDE include: Multiple runtime support, debugging, and the ability to run on multiple platforms. To find out more about the features of Project Rider, click here.
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