Google lays off staff from Flutter, Dart and Python teams weeks before its developer conference

I still prefere rider for C# dunno why. VSCode is in the meantime a really good alternative but I am using Jetbrains IDE’s for Java, C++, Python, Rust and even C# so I am happy that I have to learn only one IDE metric :slight_smile: … toooo lacy

I have used Visual Studio, mostly for C#, forever, but use Ryder for personal vanity C# projects on MacOS and find myself slightly preferring it to Visual Studio. It’s a huge bonus that Ryder uses the Visual Studio solution and project formats, so you can use both on the same artifacts, if there’s something that works better or that you’re more familiar with in one vs the other. Visual Studio runs fine in a Windows 11 VM (Parallels) and the Community Edition is hard to distinguish from the Professional Edition, so … this is feasible to do.

As I am working on Linux machines fordevelopment I have no discussions around visual studio. I am using the one and only Rider. But okay, visual studio isn’t bad at all. It is a question of taste. Not more not less. And as I am working with Jetbrains IDE for Java and for Rust/Python/C++ I am too lacy to use another IDE concept as I am totally used to it. Let’s say I hope that they will live as long as I am working actively. When and if I stop… But Jetbrains is a stable company which was even able to kick out all russia activities and stayed alife.

The reason why Flutter does not support multiple windows is because it is primarily built to target Mobile platforms.

It seems that support for desktop apps and web app was added at an after thought.

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