It's been far easier than most other ecosystems to get started. Rider is a really easy development experience with great code intelligence - it can check a lot more than an IDE can for Python. I think Rider is generally a bit better than VS Mac at the moment since VS Mac is an enhancement of Xamarin Studio and not based on the VS Windows code base. Visual Studio Mac wasn't bad, but I'm used to the JetBrains key bindings, layout, etc. I was using IntelliJ/P圜harm/GoLand and so everything is just familiar. I wish it compiled as fast as Go, but that's been the biggest drawback for me. No fighting with versions and package management. I've had day-jobs using PHP, Ruby/Rails, Python/Django, Java/JAX-RS, and Go for a total of a decade.NET Core on macOS just works. To put that in context, let me go into some background.
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