Scrawl – A modern, cross-platform C#, VB.NET and JavaScript IDE
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Re: Scrawl – A modern, cross-platform C#, VB.NET and JavaScript IDE
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.Net is going cross platform. What are you going to use if you develop on OSX or Linux? It won't be VS
Unless of course they push to make VS cross platform. I wouldn't be surprised if this is in the works. There has been a huge push at MS to become more cross platform with their product offerings. They must know a lot of their developers run OSX with a Windows VM just to run VS. I know pretty much our entire team does that.
Essentially, this is what they would make. Or, they could simply buy this...
Re: Scrawl – A modern, cross-platform C#, VB.NET and JavaScript IDE
#63How does this compare to Brackets and Atom? A comparison table would be a useful addition to the website.
One major difference: It's a native app, so it will use less resources, be snappier, and able to handle bigger files.
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This looks interesting and I would love to try it so do you all have any plans of releasing a trial version or giving a trial period?
When we hit v1.0 we'll have a trial download available.
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#67I hear .net - and I run away.
Re: Scrawl – A modern, cross-platform C#, VB.NET and JavaScript IDE
#68Earlier quoted context omitted.
Ruby?
Yep! It's in the backlog; to start we'll probably use srclib [1] under the hood to provide the code intel bits, and we'll do some special UI wrappers for bundler/gems. [1] https://srclib.org/