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Feb 26 2023 Version: 8.10.25.2 i have macOS el capitan i downloaded but it said its for macOS 10.13 or later :( Drtyrell969 Feb 4 2021 8.8.7.18 Feb 4 2021 Version: 8.8.7.18 A little on the complex side, but a great tool. For some weird reason, Windows is still in 2019 release. Microsoft has announced plans to discontinue Visual Studio for Mac. The latest version of the company’s IDE (integrated development environment) for Mac will continue to be supported by Microsoft through August 2024. “With today’s announcement, we’re redirecting our resources and focus to enhance Visual Studio and VS Code, optimizing them for cross-platform development,” the company said in the announcement. “No new framework, runtime, or language support will be added to Visual Studio for Mac.” As part of the wind down, Microsoft has committed to supporting Visual Studio for Mac with security updates and platform update compatibility for the next 12 months. “We will also continue to provide runtime and workload updates so you can continue building and shipping applications built on .NET 6, .NET 7, and the Mono frameworks,” says Microsoft. “While not officially supported, we’ve also enabled rudimentary support for .NET 8 in Visual Studio for Mac for building and debugging applications.” Visual Studio 2022 introduced a major overhaul for the Mac version including a native user interface and Apple Silicon optimization while going full 64-bit for the first time. Microsoft first brought VS to the Mac in 2016. Once the wheels fall off Visual Studio for Mac, Microsoft recommends accessing its IDE through Windows in a machine virtual on the Mac or in the cloud. Otherwise, Microsoft points to cross-platform compatible developer technology that will run on macOS: The recently announced C# Dev Kit, .NET MAUI, and Unity Extensions for VS Code are available in preview and are intended to augment VS Code’s capabilities for .NET and C# developers. These extensions operate natively across all supported platforms, including macOS, and the experience using these will continue to be improved as they move from preview to GA and beyond. While Visual Studio for Mac (IDE) is being discontinued, VS Code (rich text editor) for Mac will stick around. Rider, a competing .NET IDE, is another alternative that Visual Studio users can take for a spin. After Microsoft this week angered developers by giving up on Visual Studio for Mac and recommending alternative replacements, many of those devs have overwhelmingly voiced support for something else: the Rider IDE from JetBrains. Rider was mentioned again and again in a huge number of comments on the announcement post, and also on social media platforms where the move was discussed, including Hacker News, Reddit and X (formerly Twitter). Microsoft announced it was killing VS for Mac on Wednesday, Aug. 30, with official support ending in one year. [Click on image for larger view.] Visual Studio 2022 for Mac v17.0 (source: Microsoft). The company proposed the following alternatives to VS for Mac:
Many developers, however, begged to differ, espousing a switch to Rider. [Click on image for larger view.] Rider Comments (source: JetBrains). The Rider offering from JetBrains is a cross-platform .NET IDE that runs on Windows, Linux and Mac, based on the company's IntelliJ platform (open source offering for building IDEs and dev tools) and ReSharper, a Visual Studio extension for on-the-fly code analysis. Not all devs were onboard with switching to Rider for various reasons, including the lack of a free version, similar to Microsoft's Community versions for Visual Studio. One commenter pointed out that the company does provide free educational licensing and allows for free use of Rider for open source projects. There were a few other comments from devs not onboard with Rider, including:
Overall, though, Rider was the clear favorite alternative among commenters, as evidenced below. Announcement Comments Here are some of the comments on the post, which totaled more than 140 at the time of this writing, an exceedingly high number for posts on Microsoft' developer blog site:
Hacker News Comments Here's a sampling from the Hacker News site discussion 1 and discussion 2:
Reddit Comments There are at least four ongoing discussions on Reddit that sport comments including:
X Comments This platform featured many posts on the retirement, with some comments including:
JetBrains Agrees! JetBrains was quick to jump on the move, yesterday announcing, "JetBrains Rider Welcomes Visual Studio for Mac Users With a 65 percent Discount on New Personal Subscriptions." About the Author David Ramel is an editor and writer for Converge360. comments powered by Featured
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