Continuous .NET C# and F# IDE Reviews – Page 2

4/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Continuous .NET C# and F# IDE for iPhone.
Continuous .NET C# and F# IDE is paid iOS app published by Krueger Systems, Inc.

Excellent app

pksiva

Finally, I can code on my favorite language on my favorite device! Very stable and thought out IDE. Looking forward to the next releases with iCloud support for syncing code between devices. One of the very best apps on my iPad! Thanks!


Brilliant

RideFixedSea

What the .NET development community has been waiting for. This is a slick IDE with amazing intellisense and code completion. I was able to get a Xamarin.Forms prototype up and running in just a few minutes. While you can absolutely run it on iPhone, it is best on an iPad with keyboard as you would expect. There are several nice theme and font options that help out a lot? thank you for this amazing IDE.


I don't write reviews often...

Rc2718kad

... but this deserves it. Amazing that I can run an IDE on my iPad and iPhone that performs better than Xcode does on a mac pro with 12 cores and 32gb ram. At $10, this is a steal. I've been meaning to learn F#, and now I've got the perfect way to do so on the go.


Great!

Thunderchicken2k

This is an incredible app, and probably the best "version 1" of any app I've ever used.


Finally! And WOW!

jpadot

I saw the announcement for this in my CodeProject newsletter. I read the post it was linked to and promptly bought it. I did so because I have been waiting for years for something like this! I didn't even care if it was mediocre, I just want the developer to know I support him and his efforts. I gave this a spin and quickly found it to be sufficient to do a number of things I routinely do for my work. This isn't a full replacement for my Visual Studio IDE, but it is a supplement that will make the choice of leaving the laptop at home more common. Thank you so very much for this! If I had one wish, it would be to add support for Asp.net web app projects. Thank you again. I look forward to continued updates and features. You are awesome!


Keyboard does not work well

lextori

Other than problems with the keyboard it has been lovely and productive to use


Awesome app with a ton of potential

rhermes

This app is awesome and exactly what I have been searching for. Once other features such as better source control such as Git or even just managing it in iCloud are added as well as other libraries, this app will be a must have for C#/F# developers. Keep up the good work!


A great start, needs Git

OkGoDoIt

It's amazing to have an IDE like this running on iOS. But until it gets support for Git there's no good way to actually work on real projects. There is a "sources" list when you try to open a file, but it only ever has your local device and I can't figure out how to add things to it. I assume the developer is working on that for the next version. Until then, this app is a very impressive toy.


Awesome

JasonYoung-ytechie

Such a great way to do quick prototyping of UI's or console apps. Get an external keyboard and you'll be super productive. Keep up the amazing work. Definitely worth more than $10.


Fabulous tool, well on its way to greatness!!

Chuck561

I was just made aware of this tool yesterday while listening to Scott Hanselman's podcast ("Hanselminutes") where Scott interviewed Frank Krueger the creator of this app. I was really impressed by Frank's approach to the challenges inherent in creating an IDE of this sort and the IL interpreter, and mods to his Roselyn fork. More over, I really was pleased to hear Frank's vision of where this tool should go. He wants a built-in GIT repo client, but that might be more of an Apple attorney based (AAB) limitation. Frank also spoke about his desire to continuously improve the execution speed and dedication to the continuous debugger as well as source file integration is top priority. Frank really pulled off some great architectural mojo with this tool. Based on the quality of, and developer dedication to his other tools I've used - namely, "Calca" & "iCircuit" - I'm sure this app will continue to get more impressive as hurdles are cleared and his interaction with the Xamarin team increases. Keep up the excellent work Frank! What a helpful tool this is!!