> Also, don't forget that you can go open an issue or submit a PR to any of the major .NET repositories right now, and expect to have your work (assuming accepted) incorporated into an official .NET release within a year or so.
Yes! They also publish videos of their design review discussions - I submitted a cryptography-related PR a while back, and it was really cool to watch my proposal being discussed, and then even cooler when my code made it into dotnet :)
> And tooling, etc. Check out visual studio 2022
Don't forget JetBrains Rider - I switched from VS a few years ago, and haven't looked back. VS is great too, but in terms of performance and stability, Rider kicks it to the curb (IMO).
Yes! They also publish videos of their design review discussions - I submitted a cryptography-related PR a while back, and it was really cool to watch my proposal being discussed, and then even cooler when my code made it into dotnet :)
> And tooling, etc. Check out visual studio 2022
Don't forget JetBrains Rider - I switched from VS a few years ago, and haven't looked back. VS is great too, but in terms of performance and stability, Rider kicks it to the curb (IMO).