Yeah, on non-windows platforms you're well off downloading Visual Studio Code and getting familiar with the .NET CLI. Just learn the basic commands like dotnet new, dotnet restore, dotnet build, dotnet publish, dotnet run. to start. Then, you can learn how to use the C# debugging in VS Code. One more thing, I am currently working on a high quality content YouTube channel in this very topic, if you're on YouTube, it would rock if you could subscribe to my channel so you can check out the content as I release it (very soon). Good luck bro let me know if you have any other questions.
Yeah, on non-windows platforms you're well off downloading Visual Studio Code and getting familiar with the .NET CLI. Just learn the basic commands like
dotnet new
,dotnet restore
,dotnet build
,dotnet publish
,dotnet run
. to start. Then, you can learn how to use the C# debugging in VS Code. One more thing, I am currently working on a high quality content YouTube channel in this very topic, if you're on YouTube, it would rock if you could subscribe to my channel so you can check out the content as I release it (very soon). Good luck bro let me know if you have any other questions.Thanks a lot, this was very helpful! Also I'll subscribe.