Maybe create a plugin for Visual Studio, like GitHub does. Also try to work with JetBrains to make their GitHub plugin work with GitLab? The GitHub plugin is available during installation, both with Visual Studio and…
Everywhere I see lots of praise for ESET, but the program isn't even capable of installing itself properly on my system. If I then try to uninstall it it can't even do that and I have to go into safe mode to uninstall…
You don't have to discard it each time. You can just have it revert to a snapshot whenever the VM is rebooted.
They just increased them. You now need 2GB for the 32-bit version of Win10, iirc. That's the only change, though.
You could inspect the packets yourself to see that they are encrypted.
VS is much faster than the JetBrains IDE without any plug ins. Adding JetBrains' products makes it slow.
I know this isn't good feedback and I'm sorry for it, but when I tried using GitLab for a group project in school I had some trouble adding everybody to the repository and then letting them pull through the GitHub…
You should try Visual Assist (http://wholetomato.com/) in case you haven't heard of it.
Maybe create a plugin for Visual Studio, like GitHub does. Also try to work with JetBrains to make their GitHub plugin work with GitLab? The GitHub plugin is available during installation, both with Visual Studio and…
Everywhere I see lots of praise for ESET, but the program isn't even capable of installing itself properly on my system. If I then try to uninstall it it can't even do that and I have to go into safe mode to uninstall…
You don't have to discard it each time. You can just have it revert to a snapshot whenever the VM is rebooted.
They just increased them. You now need 2GB for the 32-bit version of Win10, iirc. That's the only change, though.
You could inspect the packets yourself to see that they are encrypted.
VS is much faster than the JetBrains IDE without any plug ins. Adding JetBrains' products makes it slow.
I know this isn't good feedback and I'm sorry for it, but when I tried using GitLab for a group project in school I had some trouble adding everybody to the repository and then letting them pull through the GitHub…
You should try Visual Assist (http://wholetomato.com/) in case you haven't heard of it.