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- #MOVE RESHARPER 9 F UPGRADE#
- #MOVE RESHARPER 9 F WINDOWS 10#
- #MOVE RESHARPER 9 F CODE#
- #MOVE RESHARPER 9 F PC#
With Akka.NET (53 projects, C# and F#) and 2Db (6 projects) open, Rider sits at 1598MB nominally, goes between 1.2GB and 2GB, the Resharper subprocesses (already included in those totals) sit between 300-800MB and 60-200MB. This seems to give me lower memory usage than Visual Studio. Rider normally runs as a single Main process with Resharper/.Net/etc hosts for each open solution. You can load multiple solutions in Rider with much less penalty than you'd expect.
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Rider is 64 bit, so it will be less afraid to allocate if it makes sense on the hardware (and the JVM tuning deities.) VS is only 32 bit, There's only so much process space it gets (2GB or 3GB, can't recall offhand) at which point it's gotta swap whether it wants to or not. There are scenarios where Rider may have much higher memory usage but -vastly- better performance. Memory usage for a single solution might be higher than VS. Overall, Perf is better in Rider than VS w/Resharper
#MOVE RESHARPER 9 F CODE#
The IDE experience is exactly the same (click the Debug icon or use the shortcut, set breakpoints, whatever), it's just that the VM is running your code instead of your dev environment. You can run/debug code in a Docker container. > but that doesn't keep people (myself included) from running and debugging things from within their IDE because it's a lot more comfortableĪgain, these aren't mutually exclusive. JetBrains IDE's probably fail the worst in that regard, I agree but once you have a config you like, it's easy to keep it consistent. A good GUI is a lot better than editing text, even with the IDE helping you stay within the schema. I've used VS Code's text-file config, before there was a GUI for most of the config options, and I actually found it to be pretty frustrating. You just said you wanted deterministic, text-based config, which JetBrains has. I noted your wording, which was not as narrow as your intention. > Note I was being very precise in my wording
#MOVE RESHARPER 9 F UPGRADE#
If I have someone whose slow IDE drains 1 hr of work per week and costs $75/hr, then it's only going to be a few weeks before it was more cost effective for me to upgrade her CPU than to worry about the IDE at all. I have a much bigger issue with memory usage, but it's still not a big problem (and I think it's a memory leak in a single plugin anyway).Īlso, JetBrains seems to have (correctly) assumed that dev time is much more expensive than dev hardware. > And don't even get me started about CPU usage... I haven't done much with Python, but I've never had a TypeScript refactoring problem in 3+ years of using it as my primary language and IntelliJ as my primary IDE. > I'm dealing with bugs in their refactoring engineĪs others have said, this is much more likely to be a problem with dynamic languages. You should switch to Docker or Pulumi or - something more deterministic and consistent across users. Your repo should contain build settings, not your IDE. This is a problem with relying on the IDE host to also be the host of your applications. > regularly results in situations where building the project works fine for colleague X but not for me It will even sync automatically with whatever git repo you store the settings in. Please note that this free version will transfer up to 500MB at a time.> can't configure my IDE deterministically through text files To transfer applications, user profiles, and settings from older versions of Windows, you will need to purchase PCmover Home or Professional at Please note that this free version will transfer up to 500MB at a time.
#MOVE RESHARPER 9 F PC#
Nothing is changed on the old PC and nothing is overwritten on the new PC.
#MOVE RESHARPER 9 F WINDOWS 10#
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#MOVE RESHARPER 9 F INSTALL#
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