> The former is usually a difficult question with your manager and/or purchasing, while the latter hardly raises an eyebrow.
The one thing is that everyone on your team probably uses Visual Studio or has a license if you’re a .NET shop, that may not be true of Rider or ReSharper. Your manager is already convinced of the need for VS. (I just bought my own JetBrains Toolbox because I had a coupon, but my company will pay for ReSharper if we want it)
The one thing is that everyone on your team probably uses Visual Studio or has a license if you’re a .NET shop, that may not be true of Rider or ReSharper. Your manager is already convinced of the need for VS. (I just bought my own JetBrains Toolbox because I had a coupon, but my company will pay for ReSharper if we want it)