.NET Core performance revolution in Rider 2020.1

1 · Andrey Akinshin · April 14, 2020, midnight
This blog post was originally posted on JetBrains .NET blog. Many Rider users may know that the IDE has two main processes: frontend (Java-application based on the IntelliJ platform) and backend (.NET-application based on ReSharper). Since the first release of Rider, we’ve used Mono as the backend runtime on Linux and macOS. A few years ago, we decided to migrate to .NET Core. After resolving hundreds of technical challenges, we are finally ready to present the .NET Core edition of Rider! In thi...