I'm also mostly a .NET guy and I've been playing around with .NET Core on MacOS - I'd guess the experience should be similar in that regard.
As I'm using it only for some pet projects, all is going well with VS Code, but I would probably miss Visual Studio if I was using it for professional projects.
One thing I enjoy about this setup is "forcing" me to know more of what's going on regarding the .NET CLI (like creating a solution file and adding projects to it :) ).
I'm focused on developing and expanding my knowledge and skills. Enjoying new challenges. I'm assuming that there are no stupid questions, there are only silly answers.
I'm also mostly a .NET guy and I've been playing around with .NET Core on MacOS - I'd guess the experience should be similar in that regard.
As I'm using it only for some pet projects, all is going well with VS Code, but I would probably miss Visual Studio if I was using it for professional projects.
One thing I enjoy about this setup is "forcing" me to know more of what's going on regarding the .NET CLI (like creating a solution file and adding projects to it :) ).
I don't have a Macbook around, so I've decided to go with Linux. Maybe Linux will be first step and I'll end up with Mac ;)