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dotMemory Support For Linux Process Dumps

Great news, Linux users! dotMemory 2021.1 now supports analyzing dumps collected using gcore and dotnet-dump for your Linux-hosted .NET applications. In this post, we'll explore how to use a Linux environment, Ubuntu, as our primary development environment using JetBrains Rider, take process dumps of our .NET applications, and investigate potential issues using dotMemory on Windows. Set up the Linux Environment We'll be using Ubuntu, one of the more popular desktop Linux distributions for this walkthrough. Readers should feel free to use the distribution of their choice but realize that their

Khalid Abuhakmeh Khalid Abuhakmeh

ReSharper 2020.3: Support for C# 9 and Source Generators, New Features in Inlay Hints, and Support for Avalonia UI

Hello everyone and welcome to ReSharper’s third and final release of the year! With C# 9 recently released, ReSharper 2020.3 was destined to be about supporting new language features with our entire tool set. Of course, Source Generators had to be covered too. We also managed to implement long-awaited support for the Avalonia UI framework, and we added some new features to help with your daily routine. Let’s dig into these improvements. ReSharper 2020.3 C# 9 Record types introduced in C# 9 are reference types with value semantics. They go perfectly with init-only properties that can only

Asia Rudenko Asia Rudenko
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