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
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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++.
Vulkan is absolutely amazing. It also runs LLMs these days almost as well as CUDA.