Starting from Unity 2018.1 we will be shipping Visual Studio for Mac instead of MonoDevelop-Unity on macOS. On Windows will continue to ship Visual Studio 2017 Community and no longer ship MonoDevelop-Unity.
With the (currently experimental) .NET 4.6 scripting runtime upgrade in Unity we are moving towards supporting many of the new exciting C# features available in C# 6.0 and beyond. It’s very important for us at Unity that we also provide a great C# IDE experience to accompany the new C# features.
On Windows, we ship Visual Studio 2017 Community with Unity and it already supports the latest C# features and C# debugging on the new .NET 4.6 scripting runtime. MonoDevelop-Unity 5.9.6 will be removed from the Unity 2018.1 Windows installer, as it does not support these features.
To support the latest C# features and C# debugging on the new .NET 4.6 scripting runtime on macOS, we are replacing MonoDevelop-Unity 5.9.6 with Visual Studio for Mac.
To summarize, we are making the following changes.
- Removing MonoDevelop-Unity 5.9.6 from the Unity 2018.1 installer on macOS and Windows and no longer supporting it for Unity development starting from Unity 2018.1.
- Including Visual Studio for Mac as the only C# IDE on macOS in Unity 2018.1.
On Windows we will continue to include Visual Studio 2017 Community and no longer include MonoDevelop-Unity as an alternative.
Visual Studio for Mac already includes Unity integration out of the box and has since Unity 5.6.1, supporting both the latest C# features and debugging of C# scripts on the .NET 4.6 scripting runtime.
MonoDevelop-Unity users on macOS can download and install Visual Studio for Mac and start using it today.
C# IDE Alternatives
Besides Visual Studio for Mac and Visual Studio 2017 Community, there are now a few other C# IDE alternatives available.
Visual Studio Code (Windows, macOS, Linux)
Unity supports opening scripts in Visual Studio Code when selected as an external script editor in the preferences. See Unity Development with VS Code for details. The following also have to be installed for C# code editing and Unity C# debugging support.
- Mono (Only required on macOS)
- C# Extension
- Unity Debugger Extension (Does currently not support debugging on the .NET 4.6)
JetBrains Rider (Windows, macOS, Linux)
Unity supports opening scripts in JetBrains Rider when selected as an external script editor in the preferences.
Rider is built-in on top of ReSharper and includes most of its features. It also supports all the latest C# 6.0 features as well C# debugging on the .NET 4.6 scripting runtime in Unity. See Rider. Cross-platform IDE for Unity for details.
ifoolb
Март 1, 2018 в 2:25 ппI just started learning Unity. Not sure what the IDE support is about as I’m on Linux, I use omnisharp+company+flycheck+emacs and have all things like auto-completion, error checking right in place.
Adnan Nazir
Февраль 21, 2018 в 7:08 ппHonestly, I am ok if you are supporting Visual studio for Mac but why you made Monodevelop a worse experience for current release? I am on 2017.3.0 and unable to open my project. I am forced to use Rider which is a paid program or vscode.
Autofire
Февраль 19, 2018 в 9:25 ппThis…makes me a little worried. I have personally have had issues installing VS, even on fresh installs of Windows. (I.e. times where the installer hangs permanently, whether run as part of the Unity installer or using the standalone installer.) I had to reinstall Windows to get it unstuck.
VSC isn’t an IDE and Jetbrains isn’t free. So now those of us who want an IDE have no other options.
Hallo People
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Andrew
Январь 27, 2018 в 10:01 ппComing from Monodevelop/Xamarin — VS2017 is so intimidating. It seems very advanced in comparison. But mere weeks of practice made me reconsider my opinion. It’s very undewhelming. Increasingly frustrating. Slow. Unresposive. Productivity in VS is just abysmal. Great way to sabotage your project (there is whole small industry based on patching holes in this program for god sake).
This is why Visual Studio Code + few C# extensions is such an amazing RELIEF. I advertise giving it a try (with intellisense enabled) and hope Unity reconsider switching to VSCode, support it (maybe even replace Monodevelop with) and ditch Visual Studio misunderstanding before it will harm newcomers to Unity platform. I say this because Monodevelop was easy to start coding in. VS2017 is definately not and I have hard time imagining this won’t deal any blow to future Unity user growth as consequence.
Paul
Январь 20, 2018 в 9:46 ппI just upgraded to Unity 2017.3.0p2 and now when I try to open CS files TextWrangler opens? I do not see any other supplied tool from Unity and cannot get MonoDevelop to open?
Help…please?
Sean
Январь 12, 2018 в 5:22 дпA diplomatic decision..
Robert
Январь 11, 2018 в 7:39 ппRight decision from my point of view. Free up your resources and focus on things which are worth to spend resources on.
John
Январь 11, 2018 в 1:18 ппI guess dropping MonoDevelop is a good idea.
But I hope you can nudge Xamarin to do work with Microsoft to improve Visual Studio in the following areas made MD do the right things for Unity programming:
— Sort Intellisense suggestions by inheritance instead of everything alphabetically. (Helpful since our scripts often inherits too many members from MonoBehaviour and Component and UnityEngine.Object.)
— Not show deprecated/obsolete members in Intellisense suggestions (UnityEngine has a LOT of these).
— intellisense according to PascalCase initials. («ueng» for «UnityEngine» and «ued» for «UnityEditor»)
Pablo
Январь 10, 2018 в 11:46 ппto me this feels like MS did drop some cash into Unity corp for this decisión to be taken
AtomicJoe
Январь 11, 2018 в 1:10 дпAbsolutely. Visual Studio is BloatWare. Visual Studio Code is much better, but good luck changing the code colors to custom ones…
Russ
Январь 11, 2018 в 4:19 дпI think it had more to do with how buggy VS code has gotten. They started out amazing, but things have fallen apart in the last year. It’s a shame, I liked VS Code a lot, but have started using Visual Studio for stability.
Stefan Toller
Январь 10, 2018 в 11:21 ппGreat
slake_it
Январь 10, 2018 в 10:50 ппI’ve using sharp develop for years deving as it is very lightweight & really great ( although i can’t debug with it ), but i think vsCode is also very light & support debugging ( the point is, you can use the IDE of your choice )
Juil
Январь 10, 2018 в 10:15 ппI don’t understand this decision, jetbrains isn’t free and visual studio can be a pain sometimes. This doesn’t help us users
Hallo People
Январь 10, 2018 в 9:03 ппg0seaxt9t8f52y2iyim3yahc8aovkg79rl6w5bpju3165jhaud
Miguel_LZ
Январь 10, 2018 в 8:07 дпThat’s actually great. I’ve been using Rider for half a year now and I don’t want to go back to MonoDevelop by any means, so it’s good that you’re discontinuing your support to an old and feature-obsolete IDE, that way you will be able to focus on more important areas.
AtomicJoe
Январь 11, 2018 в 1:13 дпJetbrains Rider isn’t free. Quite the opposite in fact! Unity needs it’s own scripting IDE.
Miguel_LZ
Январь 15, 2018 в 10:28 дпI know, that can be a bummer for most. But since my studio can afford licensing Rider, for me it’s an absolutelly straight-forward decission. And man, did everything improve in my workflow when I finally jumped into it.
Surena Karimpour
Январь 9, 2018 в 11:06 ппEVERYBODY CALM DOWN. We all can still use latest Monodevelop with Unity; its just it isnt going to be a custom version of Monodevelop. I dont understand Unity here; if thy problem be new tech support why thee chose to bundle older Mono???
Anyways; people like myself we all can go and use mainline Monodevelop…. just like nothing ever happend!
das
Январь 10, 2018 в 12:45 дпmainline mono on windows… where?
the latest xamarin is source only
Will
Январь 10, 2018 в 1:30 ппExcept that it now won’t fully support Unity. Things will break. This is terrible news.
Vasile
Январь 9, 2018 в 7:10 ппYeah sure put visual studio , that doesn’t support linux….
Because why not right?
das
Январь 9, 2018 в 1:47 дпThis thread is flooded with opinions so I’m floating the one useful info by Andrej:
«VSCode has very little intellisense by design. It’s supposed to be improved by extensions. I’m using “C#”, “C# Extensions”, “C# Fix format” and “C# XML Documentation Comments”. With these extensions it’s even better than Visual Studio Community.
So far my experience has been: opening a file is even faster than monodev, autocomplete is as aggressive, debug works.
If UT can package this with the extensions that Andrej listed, I think we’re in good shape.
Andy
Январь 9, 2018 в 10:13 дпBetter than VS Community on windows how? Does it handle Unity API auto-complete, monobehaviours etc?
alex
Январь 9, 2018 в 4:03 ппYup
das
Январь 9, 2018 в 6:17 ппBetter because it starts and sync instantly.
Chris
Январь 9, 2018 в 11:19 ппDidn’t like VS Code, even when I added the extensions I needed. But then, I’m happy with VS community 2017. With the changes to how you can set it to only install what you need, it boots up fast, so I’m pretty happy with it.
I’m just glad Unity is supporting many different IDE vs when I first started monodevelop seemed to be the only choice (at least the only easily setup choice). Now it feels like users can pick what they feel the most comfortable using.
VVEthan
Январь 8, 2018 в 10:45 ппYou guys should set up some promo deal with Rider subscriptions for Pro users, it’s such a vastly better IDE than Xamarin aka «Visual Studio for Mac.»
Will
Январь 10, 2018 в 1:27 ппGetting rid of superfluous stuff would mean removing the slipshod 2D support. Good luck with that.
A.B.
Январь 8, 2018 в 10:13 ппDoes the Visual Studio Community bundled with Unity have an exception to the contract clauses which make it impossible to use when doing contract work for large corporations? Otherwise, unless VS Code really has everything I need in an IDE (I haven’t tried it) this all sounds like terrible news for myself and my coworkers, in that we’re pretty much going to be forced into buying VS Pro now.
Protopop Games
Январь 8, 2018 в 5:29 дпThank you for the advance notice. I have 3 Questions:
I’m using MAcOS 10.10 which isn’t compatible with Visual Studio for Mac. Will i still be able to download and use MonoDevelop with Unity 2018?
Also, will I be able to edit UnityScript in VIsual Studio for Mac when I eventfully upgrade my MacOS? I know you are deprecating UnityScrip, but Nimian Legends BrightRidge is going to take a while to convert all my UnityScripts, and right now i am focusing on game updates.
Finally the only upgrade option for me is High Sierra. Is it safe to Run Unity 5.6+ in High Sierra now?
Lukasz Paczkowski
Январь 11, 2018 в 6:49 дпLatest official MonoDevelop should work with Unity 2018.1, but there is no Unity C# debugging support, as it requires a custom add-on.
Visual Studio for Mac does not have any real support for UnityScript, but I’m sure you can open individual .js files and edit as text/JavaScript files. You may want to check out our UnityScript to C# conversion tool to ease the transition: https://forum.unity.com/threads/unityscript-2-csharp-conversion-tool.487753/
Latest Unity 5.6+ patch releases should have all High Sierra issues fixed as far as I know.
bob
Январь 8, 2018 в 1:47 дпUnity, I am so proud of you lately. The deprecation of UnityScript, the Job system, the data-oriented ECS, the SRPs, the upgrade to .Net Standard 2.0, and now this…. They’re all steps in the right direction. Keep getting rid of all the superfluous stuff and focusing on turning Unity into a serious, capable engine. You are rapidly getting there
Good job!
Andy
Январь 7, 2018 в 8:58 ппGood move but Visual Studio 2017 was very buggy last time I tried with Unity (new files would not get synced to project, some annoying issues), so still using Community 2015
gbp
Январь 8, 2018 в 8:02 дпfile syncing has been fixed in the latest 15.5.2 VS
Igdeman
Январь 7, 2018 в 7:10 ппI would say this is a great news. I’m finding VSCode as much better IDE.
corruptturret
Январь 7, 2018 в 9:00 ппIsn’t VSCode technically just a source code editor? I guess it’s extensible enough to be configured as an IDE. It’s definitely served me well thus far with intelligent completion and the debugger, but anything’s an upgrade over MonoDevelop in my eyes.
Thomas
Январь 7, 2018 в 3:57 ппPlease make sure the TLS encryption is fully functional. I have noted that it does not work in .NET experimental builds for greater than TLS v1.0. Crossing my fingers.
David
Январь 7, 2018 в 2:20 ппAll’ for supporting stupid dumbs with stupid macs…. A REAL DEV HAS A PC.
Andrzej
Январь 8, 2018 в 6:37 дпYeah, but real money is made on iOS.
Protopop Games
Январь 8, 2018 в 7:02 дпUnity began as Mac Software. I think it’s dismissive to say only PC users are real devs. There are plenty of talented game developers on both Mac and PC. It’s not the tool you use it’s how you use it.
gbp
Январь 8, 2018 в 8:11 дпunfortunately no, as mac is the only way to make builds for iOS devices.
Kevin
Январь 8, 2018 в 2:58 ппIn my experience is just the opposite. A real dev has a Macbook.
OCJ
Январь 9, 2018 в 1:54 ппA real dev doesn’t make dumbass comments like this.
AtomicJoe
Январь 11, 2018 в 1:18 дпThis.
Peter
Январь 9, 2018 в 2:36 ппThat’s a pretty dumb comment in and of itself there David. Unity set out clear reasons to remove Mono-Develop i.e. it doesn’t support the latest c# features or versions. Removing it and allowing everyone to simply use their preferred ide is the sensible way to go. I myself use VSCode on both PC and Mac but, you can use whatever works for you. You can even grab Mono again and try to use that if you really want to!
Moh
Январь 10, 2018 в 4:34 ппThere is a large number of “real” game developers who think unity devs are not “real” game devs. And then you will find systems programmers who think our “real” game dev friends are not “real” programmers. Then there will be a world class Theortical computer Scientist who would think system programming is not “real” computer science.. and that same professor would probably have a rival in the pure math department who thinks computer science is not “real” mathematics… you see where I’m going? Homo sapiens probably thought Neanderthals are not “real” humans and maybe that’s why they are extinct.
It’s natural to think you’re the elite among those who are too similar to you, yet different. I’m not save from this, and I don’t think anybody is.. but it’s important to keep it to yourself, since it may distract others, annoy them, make them feel bad about themselves, or worse, mislead the non-experienced learner into thinking that you’re opinion is a fact.. so think about that when you find yourself inclined to disparage those who are similar but not identical to you.
Maybe you were joking and I took it too far, I apologize if that was the case.
MegamaDev
Январь 26, 2018 в 2:01 дпThe kind of rebuttal that I wish everyone would give, this is.
kris
Январь 15, 2018 в 10:16 дпmobile development is almost exclusively done on Mac
Gru
Январь 7, 2018 в 11:42 дпIt is unfortunate that MonoDevelop is getting phased out for users that got used to working in it. I personally use VS but if for whatever reason I would need a backup IDE (there were stretches where VS tools for Unity wouldn’t work no matter what and I had to wait for a patch, it has historically been a very buggy extension) then my best choice would be MonoDevelop. MD could be supported, if there was enough will from Microsoft (influenced by Unity) to push changes from VS4Mac back into MD. Consider this statement:
«Visual Studio for Mac is built as a series of components on top of the open source MonoDevelop. When we touch the core, it goes open source, and some of the extensions like Android and iOS development are closed source.»
So, why can’t we have Unity support open sourced back into vanilla MonoDevelop?
Visual Studio and Rider and very expensive, professional products. VS community is free for 5 people studios, but what about if you get 6th person onboard? You’re getting into licencing issues, with prohibitive costs of the full product.
VS Code is OK IDE for web development. It is nowhere near VS level feature-wise, even with «community extensions» which don’t work right half the time. It is arguable if VS Code is an adequate replacement for MonoDevelop.
VVEthan
Январь 8, 2018 в 11:07 ппAt first I was going to be dismissive of your post — $250 for a perpetual Rider license isn’t a ton of money, but if you’re a 6 person studio without a cash base and individuals have other day-time jobs, dropping MonoDevelop really is killing a critical tool.
And, I agree, VS Code isn’t there yet. Yes, it’s pretty good, but for it to be a reliable drop-in-replacement with feature parity to MonoDevelop, Unity would need to invest in making and maintaining an official plugin.
FWIW, Rider is fantastic. If your individual team members are up for it, they can buy a perpetual license that THEY own for ~$140. But your company cannot reimburse them for it, unfortunately.
Richard
Январь 7, 2018 в 10:29 дпAnother option is using plugin Script Inspector 3, which is handy n enable you to edit scripts inside Unity, we have been using it along with Mono.
https://forum.unity.com/threads/script-inspector-3-worlds-fastest-ide-for-unity.138329/
tsw
Январь 7, 2018 в 5:19 дпgood riddance… maybe Unity will now also begin to deliver actual patches instead of 3GB downloads for updates.
poi
Январь 6, 2018 в 10:25 ппSudden death is inacceptable. UT needs to perform this transition in steps. Groom the replacement and when it matches monodev in all area, phase out monodev.
Protopop Games
Январь 8, 2018 в 7:04 дпI agree. Unity 2018.1 will be out in, what, a few months max? This is not a lot of warning time for developers with established pipelines and set development environments. I understand you want to progress, but snap announcements like this leave little time for flexibility on our part.
Rennan24
Январь 9, 2018 в 7:40 ппYou do realize that you don’t need to upgrade to the latest Unity version if you don’t want to right? Everything before 2018.1 can still be downloaded at Unity’s download archive and you can still use Monodevelop in those versions. It’s sudden but they aren’t forcing you to to upgrade… I don’t understand why so many people are complaining, they even did the same thing when they announced that they were deprecating UnityScript. I say good on Unity for at least actually removing Monodevelop instead of just deprecating it and having it as baggage for the next year or so…
Lukasz Paczkowski
Январь 11, 2018 в 6:40 дпWhat kind of setup do you have that requires MonoDevelop? Our C# IDE integration essentially only happens through generation of the C# solution/project files, which both MonoDevelop and Visual Studio support. Visual Studio for Mac is a fork of MonoDevelop and the current latest version of Visual Studio for Mac is versioned as MonoDevelop 7.x internally in it’s source code.
James
Январь 6, 2018 в 9:54 ппWhile I can respect the decision, I am beginning to get disappointed at Unity’s removal of support for many of the platforms I use for development. It first started with the removal of Unity Player’s support for Windows Vista (I’m a broke student, it’s all I can afford :) ) and was quickly followed by the removal of 32-Bit Support for the Editor with the 2017 series. MonoDevelop has always been my choice of IDE for C#, and I really wish that instead of removing support for all of these features, you guys would try and take the time to allow developers to choose what they want supported by their editor. I can respect that you guys may not have enough people to carry on support for all of these things, but I would really like to see it happen. Just my two cents :).
Nossgrr
Январь 6, 2018 в 8:07 ппYou guys complain about free options?? Really??
Jajo
Январь 8, 2018 в 8:36 дпYou think that people are happy using/learning on a free game engine, yet having to pay $350+ for an IDE license for it?? Really??
Pete
Январь 9, 2018 в 12:12 дпGrab Visual studio Code, it’s free and (in my opinion) way easier/faster/better than Monodev.
https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/other/unity
DrDra
Январь 6, 2018 в 3:55 ппI hate VS. It takes so looong to just open a script. Will we be able to use Monodevelop, even if we have to download it from the website?
asdfg
Январь 6, 2018 в 9:51 ппTry VSCode. It’s faster than both vs community and monodevelop.
fgh
Январь 6, 2018 в 10:16 ппyeah but its autocomplete, debug, editing functions are worse than monodev
Andrzej
Январь 8, 2018 в 6:34 дпI have to disagree with you. VSCode has very little intellisense by design. It’s supposed to be improved by extensions. I’m using «C#», «C# Extensions», «C# Fix format» and «C# XML Documentation Comments». With these extensions it’s even better than Visual Studio Community.
asdfgh
Январь 6, 2018 в 2:19 ппCurrently vscode is broken when .NET 4.6 support is enabled. There are many issues posted in vscode debugger repository. I hope you will fix it when 2018.1 will hit beta channel. Also vscode is superior compared to vs community. It’s lightweight, cross-platform, has a lot of extensions, great support (major update every month) and it’s way faster than anything I used in the past.
Lukasz Paczkowski
Январь 11, 2018 в 6:33 дпWe will be working on improving .NET 4.6 debugger support in VS Code.
Stefan Hollekamp
Январь 6, 2018 в 9:09 дпi wish a better support for Visual Studio Code…
it’s lightweight and not so bloated than VS -> = 1 GB installation space… vs. VSC = 200mb install size
VSC is much faster and has !!! THEMES !!!!
VSC has a extension in Asset Store that the UNity3d people always forget!!!! WHY????
VSCode is the name and is a helper for Unity3d…
can not understand the low information from the writer here… is he from Unity3d???
also what is up with the forums… long time now… so many unanswered questions… nobody from Unity3d there to help anymore???
to me & i’m a long time User since version 1.5…
Unity3d is grown to fast to big and doesn’t know whats up everywhere… no support etc…
i know that problem from Macromedia (creator of Flash etc) … here it looks like the same now…
maybe too many Macromedia people working @ Unity3d…
to me it looks more like the beginn of the end…
not happy @ all with Unity3d and the famous Asset Store where you don’t can give non working Assets back…
what is this for a time???
we need alternatives … soon
P7
Январь 6, 2018 в 5:08 дп«some useless » …etc… trail
P7
Январь 6, 2018 в 5:03 дпMonodevelop coming with Unity was pretty useful for the assembly browsing not being total utter shit like Microsofts Visual Studio version which is just well… useless garbage adding to already bloated IDE. Visual studio solution explorer is kinda rubbish like with half a dozen tree expands for .Plugins, .Editor…to me is completely pointless as they are already in further Plugin/Editor folder expands already…. but whatever VScode debugging is just bad, and well after the longer startup of VS its good still. At least the scrollmap is better than all the other ide implementations.. how VScode has a worse scrollmap than VS even though its MS product is just weird. I always thought the Monodev ide would get better support and improvements with Unity promoting it, instead it got ditched. oh well whatevs roll out 2018.1 maybe 2019 is the year Unity gets a better full source editor without trailing with some useless that requires launching some third party ide.
ray
Январь 6, 2018 в 1:59 дпwhy every new announcement make me more to hate unity
David Reimer
Январь 5, 2018 в 11:30 ппVS Code/Mac seems to generally be pretty good and MonoDevelop has been buggy for the past while for sure.
However, one point about VS Code/Mac is that unless you are developing software under the OpenSource Initiative you need to start paying $45/month/seat once you have 6 VS Code or qualify as an «enterprise» (have more than 250 pcs or $1 million in revenue/year). Which may lead a lot of indie developers to inadvertently break the licence agreement on VS Code/Mac and run the risk of being sued for not having purchased software that was installed automatically on their computer whether they wanted it or not.
orb
Январь 6, 2018 в 6:42 дпVS Code is MIT licensed. If there IS an enterprise version, you’re not required to use it. Just grab the source and you’re not breaking any agreements.
Bradley A Newman
Январь 5, 2018 в 11:05 ппLast time I tried to debug Android in Visual Studio it didn’t work, but MonoDevelop did. Hope that is fixed!
Leonardo
Январь 5, 2018 в 10:24 ппExcellent news.
As a suggestion I believe it’s important to mention «VS + Resharper» combination. It’s the best IDE experience and very similar to Jebrains Rider.
Ryan
Январь 5, 2018 в 9:14 ппI’m kinda sad about this. I really enjoyed the aggressive autocomplete, the keyboard shortcuts, the color layout of MonoDevelop. I feel like people really just like to hate on it even though it was a decent IDE. I actively dislike Visual Studios since it’s bloated, takes too long to load, and the color schemes are gross to me. I guess I’ll just have to grab the official MonoDevelop, but again I enjoyed that it just came with Unity without any additional setup.
Furkan
Январь 5, 2018 в 9:04 ппI want 2018.1 beta
Joel
Январь 5, 2018 в 8:40 ппGlad to see MonoDevelop go and a renewed focus on VS. Can’t stand MonoDevelop. Support for Visual Studio Code as a light option would be great too, but not required.
das
Январь 5, 2018 в 7:15 ппI much prefer monodev to VS because its autocomplete is more aggressive, less laggy and synching a project is much faster in monodev.
so because VS << monodev in these aspects, I'd like to see support continued until VS is on par. (and yes I know VS is superior in other aspects but I don't use them)
Rennan24
Январь 5, 2018 в 5:59 ппGood to see Unity actually removing old things from their platform instead of just deprecating them! Especially since programs like Rider and VS Code were miles ahead of Monodevelop-Unity. Another thing you guys should remove entirely is the old component references in Monobehaviours, its really annoying when intellisense tells you that there is already a field named rigidbody2D or renderer… Hopefully 2018.1 will see a lot of old and deprecated things removed! :D *Cough, cough* UnityScript *Cough*
Dan
Январь 5, 2018 в 5:44 ппI think sublime text 3 is the best alternative, very lightweight and fast with c# support via omnisharp extension
das
Январь 5, 2018 в 7:16 ппhow aggressive is autocomplete? last time I checked it was not good
Nathan Warden
Январь 5, 2018 в 5:35 ппCouldn’t MonoDevelop (proper) still be listed in the alternatives list above? I’m currently using version 7.3.2 on Linux and seems to support the .Net 4.6 features just fine :)
Jajo
Январь 8, 2018 в 8:44 дпI would like that option too. As it is, the only supported IDE for linux will come at $350+/year…
Lukasz Paczkowski
Январь 11, 2018 в 6:30 дпLatest MonoDevelop and other C# compatible IDEs/code editor will likely work with C# code editing. However, Unity C# script debugging in latest MonoDevelop will not work, as it requires a custom add-on. This will also be true for other C# IDEs that do not have explicit support for Unity C# debugging.
Leandro Reschke
Январь 5, 2018 в 5:34 ппMonodev was really a mess, but i used it a lot rather than visual studio because i hate visual studio as well. Do i have more options than this too? Also, visual studio code is now my prefered option, it’s clean, less polluted version of the main visual studio
Leandro Reschke
Январь 5, 2018 в 5:45 ппI mean, two*, damn.
Isaac Surfraz
Январь 5, 2018 в 4:56 ппFinally.
Vlad
Январь 5, 2018 в 3:39 ппnew c# its cool
Peter
Январь 5, 2018 в 3:34 ппI’m glad you finally discontinue MonoDevelop support. I’m a supporter of concentrating on fewer things and prefer quality over quantity instead.
alex
Январь 5, 2018 в 3:25 ппFinally.