They are very different beasts.. What problems are you having with CPP that you're not with C# ? Funny enough a lot of the 'ecosystem' is on the back of cpp..
Ah okay, yes, debugging tools are a bit more friendly with C# but it's again the nature of the beast of cpp, but to nitpick this is a compiler area moreso than a tooling issue . CPP will compile direct to binary, whereas C# will compile to machine Lang iirc, an intermediary step anyway, so you can imagine it makes debugging much easier.
They are very different beasts.. What problems are you having with CPP that you're not with C# ? Funny enough a lot of the 'ecosystem' is on the back of cpp..
Evaluating complex expressions during debugging.
In c# I can evaluate complex linq data transformation in watch window in visual studio during debug, at fly.
In cpp I cannot. Not even nested evaluation is working.
Ah okay, yes, debugging tools are a bit more friendly with C# but it's again the nature of the beast of cpp, but to nitpick this is a compiler area moreso than a tooling issue . CPP will compile direct to binary, whereas C# will compile to machine Lang iirc, an intermediary step anyway, so you can imagine it makes debugging much easier.
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With C# (.NET) I can click on "install package" in my editor and within seconds it's downloaded and in my project.
With C++ it's a whole different thing.