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Easier development for Mac and Linux

Discussion in 'Scripting' started by jedy, Nov 21, 2014.

  1. jedy

    jedy

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    Since Microsoft released some of the .NET framework code as open source, some great things are starting to happen.

    Recently Omnisharp was released. This is a great plugin for Sublime Text, Vim, Emacs and more. It adds most of the needed functionality to convert it to a viable IDE for Unity.

    Bundle this with the broad range of plugins available at Sublime Text's Package Control you can get a lighting fast, top notch IDE on any platform!
     
  2. lordofduct

    lordofduct

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    Well since Unity uses mono, an open-source alternative to .Net, it already has the benefits of being open-source. Hence why an IDE like MonoDevelop already exists.