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Meet the JetBrains Team at GDC 2025

From March 17 -21, 2025, the Game Developers Conference (GDC) will bring together professionals from across the game industry at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. JetBrains is excited to be again the part of this event, and we invite you to visit our booth to explore how our tools can enhance your game development workflow.

Anna Ruban
Anna Ruban

How JetBrains Rider Implemented .NET WebAssembly Debugging

Blazor is part of a .NET technology that lets you build full-stack web applications using C# without the need to write JavaScript code. There’s server-side Blazor, client-side Blazor (which uses WebAssembly (WASM) to run in the browser and interact with the DOM), and other hosting models. Our .NE…

Andrii Rublov
Andrii Rublov

Share Your Thoughts About Game Development for the Chance to Win a Prize

At JetBrains, we are always trying to better understand how developers work and what kinds of tools they prefer, especially in game development. We are always curious about what helps game studios make better games, which game engines and programming language features are most popular, and how different game development pipelines look. All of that helps us tune our products to better meet game developers’ needs.

Anna Ruban
Anna Ruban
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