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Are you into .NET development? If you are, check out our latest offering for .NET developers:
JetBrains Rider, a new cross-platform .NET IDE
based on ReSharper and IntelliJ IDEA that has just reached its first official release.
Available on Windows, Mac and Linux, Rider helps you develop ASP.NET, .NET Core, .NET Framework, Xamarin and Unity
applications. It provides rich editing support and code insight for languages used in .NET development, from C#,
VB.NET and F# to ASP.NET Razor syntax, JavaScript, TypeScript, XAML, HTML, CSS, SCSS, JSON, and SQL.
Rider comes with 2,000+ live code inspections across the supported languages, 500+ refactorings, a variety of code
base navigation helpers, a unit test runner, debugger, rich coding assistance, and a lot more advanced IDE features.
Anyone who has experience using ReSharper
in Visual Studio, or is familiar with JetBrains IDEs
such as IntelliJ
IDEA, WebStorm, or PyCharm, will feel right at home with Rider.
Rider uses the standard JetBrains licensing
model: there are subscriptions available for corporate and individual
customers, with monthly and yearly payment options, and an uninterrupted subscription discount to help you save up
to 40% on your third year and onwards.
In addition to standalone licensing, Rider is also part of All Products pack
along with other JetBrains IDEs and .NET
tools. There's also a Rider + ReSharper Ultimate bundle subscription that helps you save on subscription costs while
keeping access to other JetBrains .NET tools such as ReSharper and dotTrace.
Rider is available for free
to selected groups of customers including Microsoft MVPs, ASP.NET insiders, students,
teachers, and non-commercial Open Source projects.
Download Rider
for Windows, macOS or Linux, and take it for a 30-day trial.