

The purpose of this article is to explain how I’ve achieved some of that for myself.

You can still have many of the things you love about Visual Studio, without all of the bloat. Life with C# on Linux isn’t all that bad. You would shrivel up into a dry empty husk in the absence of ReSharper’s loving embrace. Your life would be meaningless without your precious breakpoints and line-by-line debugging. You could never survive without the convenience of Intellisense and autocomplete. You’re thinking that you could never give up the luxury of Visual Studio. It took several months to complete the transition in steps, but we’re almost there. We also switched from SQL Server to Postgresql.

2021): Check out my much more recent and less rambly article Coding C# in Neovim to learn about my current setup, which uses Neovim’s native LSP support.Īt work we’ve made the jump from back-end coding in Visual Studio and running our APIs on Windows with IIS to coding and hosting everything on Linux. Comics - Supporters Coding C# in Vim (posted in blog)
