![]() Node Package Manager - best tool for installing your command-line dev tools and front-end frameworks. Parallels - my preferred virtualization platform for running Windows 10 on my Mac. The plugin system and rapid development turnaround is going to threaten the paid alternatives in a big way (Sublime, I'm looking at you). Has almost totally replaced my use of Notepad++. I use this on my Mac for developing ASP.NET Core apps, writing Markdown files, and just editing plain text files. Visual Studio Code – Microsoft's cross-platform IDE has taken the lightweight-yet-extensible text editor world by storm. It's like having a super fast ReSharper in your IDE. I love using this on the Mac side (still have to use Visual Studio for the "old". JetBrains Rider – this has emerged as a real contender as a. Simply amazing and getting better with every release. The Community edition gives the masses the power of the Professional SKU, for free. Not much else to say except that it has a great starting toolset for any developer and amazing plugin support. NET devs everywhere, especially ones still tied to the. All opinions are my own and are not bought or sold. ![]() It’s like Scott Hanselman’s, but focused almost purely on development, with a couple of extras. Here is my (mostly) comprehensive list of tools I use for development, either at home or work. Updated for 2019 - but this time I ended up removing a bunch of stuff, like Angular. Spencer Schneidenbach - December 10, 2019
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