Even if you want to build it in a vanilla configuration. Lower support (open source, so you can modify it yourself).(it is still slow to start up especially if PowerShell is used instead of CMD) (Edit : Some header files tend to blow up memory requirements to 7-8 GBs eg. With IntelliSense it requires around 300 MB RAM. Smaller download size and RAM requirements.Has IntelliSense (but it doesn't work out of box if Visual Studio is not installed, need to configure to point to MinGW, etc.).(It is easy enough for first time users instead of getting through windows.h) Has a VYSIWYG editor for VB.NET, C++.NET, and C#.Refactoring tools have great support for Visual Studio. Includes tools to generate dependency graphs.It is the only con that forces me to use Visual Studio Code for smaller projects*.Extreme large download size, space utilization and the slow downs over time. ![]() NET and C# projects along with SQL Server, database, etc.
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