The only things keeping my on Windows rn is Visual Studio and DirectX 11. Linux doesn’t have C++ IDEs or a Graphics API that even comes close to these two
I’d argue that VSCode plus extensions is a decent replacement for Visual Studio and actually superior for many other text editing tasks that are not C++.
The only things keeping my on Windows rn is Visual Studio and DirectX 11. Linux doesn’t have C++ IDEs or a Graphics API that even comes close to these two
What
Vulkan is absolutely amazing. It also runs LLMs these days almost as well as CUDA.
I’d argue that VSCode plus extensions is a decent replacement for Visual Studio and actually superior for many other text editing tasks that are not C++.