I get that it’s open source provided you use codium not code but I still find that interesting

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      You can use ILSpy based debugger for .net application. One debugger which i really like it called dnSpy

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          So you want debugger integrated in vs codium then no, i was talking about standalone debugger but it would be cool if there would be a way to integrate both of these software together.

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            But the debugger will work and show the break point and the code right like in vs code or normal vs?

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              Give it a try, it does show code and you can put breakpoint and step through it. It looks like Visual Studio(not the electron version which is VS code).

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      Yeah I noticed that in my debug output the other day, how fucked is that that they only allow their debugger with Microsoft ides

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        Perform worst for me, so I skip it. IntelliJ tools isn’t helping me productive sadly

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            I’m developing Dotnet on Linux. 70-90% of corporate that I work with use C# on RHEL or Fedora.

            That’s why I don’t use VS on Windows. I do think about other like sharpdevelop but it’s not for me thom😭

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              Hmm im sorry to hear it. The main reason i love C# so much is because VS2022 is just amazing. Ive been trying other languages on different IDEs the past years but nothing feels nearly as smooth to work with as VS2022 with C#. Sad part is, for other languages, VSCode does feel the most comfortable. I want to like JetBrains IDEs but there’s a little too much jank for my liking. Even though I cant even drag out tabs on VSCode, its still the least annoying.