JetBrains Rider is Now Free. What This Means for Developers

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JetBrains recently made the announcement that Rider, its top-notch IDE for .NET and cross-platform development, is now free for non-commercial use. This update is a major win for students, open-source contributors, and hobbyists, as they can now access one of the most advanced .NET IDEs on the market without a paid subscription.

Rider brings together the best of JetBrains’ IntelliJ platform and ReSharper to offer an unparalleled development experience for .NET. With the non-commercial free tier, JetBrains is opening up access to Rider’s powerful tools, helping developers at all levels work more efficiently and effectively.

JetBrains’ move to offer Rider for free to non-commercial users is a game-changer, bringing high-quality, professional development tools to the broader .NET community. Now, more developers can access Rider’s advanced features, from students learning .NET to open-source contributors building the next big project.

What Rider Offers for .NET Developers

  • Powerful Code Analysis and Refactoring Tools: Rider’s integration with ReSharper brings powerful code analysis, error detection, and refactoring options, which means cleaner, more maintainable code with less effort.
  • Cross-Platform Support: Rider runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, making it ideal for developers who work across multiple operating systems or in remote, diverse teams.
  • Comprehensive .NET and Cross-Platform Support: Supporting .NET Framework, .NET Core, Mono, Unity, and Xamarin, Rider is truly versatile. It’s a go-to tool for developers working in cross-platform environments or on complex projects with varied needs.
  • Seamless Debugging and Testing: With built-in support for debugging, unit testing, and performance profiling, Rider is fully equipped for end-to-end development workflows, helping developers track down bugs and optimize code performance with ease.
  • User-Friendly and Customizable Interface: Rider’s UI is both sleek and highly customizable, allowing developers to tailor their workspace to fit their specific workflow.

Who Can Use Rider for Free?

The free version of Rider is available exclusively for non-commercial use, which includes:

  • Students: Aspiring developers now have access to a pro-level IDE without needing to invest in a paid license.
  • Open-Source Contributors: Those working on open-source projects can leverage Rider’s extensive feature set to improve productivity.
  • Hobbyists: Anyone working on personal projects or non-commercial applications can now take advantage of Rider’s robust capabilities.

 

If you’ve been curious about Rider, now’s the perfect time to give it a try. With its powerful feature set, intuitive interface, and JetBrains’ reputation for quality, Rider is poised to become a must-have tool for anyone in the .NET world.

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