What's the most efficient way of running Visual Studio on Linooks?

What's the most efficient way of running Visual Studio on Linooks?
Visual Studio is the comfiest IDE so tell me Sup Forums, how could I run Visual Studio on GNU/Linux/systemd with the less resources possible?
Is running a full Windows VM the only way?

Have you tried visual studio code? I'm not aware of its feature set but it is supposed to bring a VS type experience to GNU/loonix

eclipse is your answer
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or just install windows

I've tried but doesn't feel as comfy.
It's a bit slow, doesn't include the GUI designer and I like more Visual Studio's debugging interface.
If I have to run a full VM I'll stick with whatever other thing but I really enjoyed VS when I used Winblows.

I'll check it out.

Vim has more and better features.

Vim doesn't constantly break.

Vim is not 60gb installed

Vim is actually used by professionals

No. Just fucking no.

Visual Studio is now on Mac if you have such a hard on for UNIX.

*rebranded Xamarin Studio

Isn't VS Code just a rebranded Atom?

It's literally just monodevelop

If you want an IDE, I'd go with either Eclipse or a Jetbrains product

>vim
>professionals

i need to develope in wpf for the school, so i run visualstudio in wine to do that
pic related

Have you ever been to a developers conference? Most people will be using vim. Just got back from a talk with some google developers working on Go and every single one was using Vim, in fact google has banned windows from the premises, so VS is not used at all.

Not even developers at MS use VS, most program on unix or Linux using vim or some other text editor.

rekt

Depends on the field. Vídeo game programmers making state of the art engines do it in Visual Studio.

>another /v manlet glorifying vidya "developers"

next thing you're going to tell me is that Professional Video editors used KdenLive and Kino to edit video and not Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas etc.

That's what you're laughing at.

it runs on the same shitty javascript-gui framework.

90% of programming doesn't even involve graphics, it's all backend stuff. When I went into CS about 3/4 of the class were idiot neck beards who wanted to learn to code video games, by the time I graduated there were maybe 2 or 3 of those guys left. They thought coding a video game basically involved morphing 3D shapes in a program like blender.

Video game devs (expecially on the internet) are retards.

>in fact google has banned windows from the premises
because people preferred to use it and they got butthurt?

>why aren't they using competitors products???
kys

they got butthurt about the security issues in windows

Just use Visual Studio Code and Cmake

As far as I know, it's just Microsoft's editor that's based off of GitHub's Electron. Atom is also based off the same thing, but that's about all they have in common.

OP: I use VSCode a lot for work. Shits comfy once you set it up right. Although, I haven't done anything with C/C++/C# with it. Most stick to Python, JS, and Go. However, it's apparently pretty good for C#.

As a VS lover, I got pretty comfy under GNU/Linux with JetBrains’ IDEs, especially with CLion. They’ve also just released the EAP of Rider, for C#, you should check them out.
Also, if you’re a student, you can have all their stuff for free for one year.

Why is vim shilled so hard here? I almost never see emacs discussed

Not that I really mind seeing as I use it

retards like to trigger other retards to see them sperg out.

Sup Forums has gotten so out of control that i don't really know who is baiting who anymore. for all i know, this comment could be bait.

Vim is a really popular editor.

Looks great, sucks that my Europoor school's domain is not .edu and it's not registered.
I'll try it using the 30day trial and see what to do once it finishes.

>a bit slow
Just like VS.

How much of a pain in the ass it was to set up?
Does it give any problems?
Did you install 2010 because 2015 doesn't work?

I’m from Europe too, you just need proof you’re a student (student card / proof of scholarship / whatever). Heck I even got the free year with studies somehow related to CS (I changed since) and they accepted it.

VS is not made in shitty electron.

Nice, will try to apply then.

Which makes it more embarrassing that it is so slow.

JetBrains makes really good IDEs.

they do, and if people really want to stick with VS, they also have Resharper.

>Visual Studio
>comfy
If you stay away from dependencies and Nuget, sure.
>warning: package whatever is 1.0.0, expected 1.1.0
FUCKING WHY

Spacemacs reporting in. Switching from vim was uncomfortable, but I'm much more productive with spacemacs.

based org-mode, helm and lisp along with vim style editing and additional emacs goodies

>shitty security
>butthurt
ok kid