@khalidabuhakmeh, @maartenballiauw if I'm building an application with a SPA frontend (#SvelteJS in this case) and a #DotNet backend, is there any advantage in using WebStorm for the front and Rider for the back, or if I open everything in Rider I get the same experience?
@joaofbantunes@maartenballiauw Then, I’d probably use WebStorm for the frontend since it defaults to a folder view by default and has the IDE tool windows set for frontend development. Rider has them too, but sometimes the .NET noise gets annoying in those scenarios.