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C# is microsoft, so you'll want to use windows for that or pick a better language to learn.
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Your comment is not entirely correct. C# is invented by Microsoft, but today runs equally well on practically all platforms including Linux, MacOS, Windows, IOS, Android etc. It even runs as WebAssembly.
Last time I tried to get a C# application running on linux, I got so frustrated of the mess that is mono and just ran it through wine. C# is still windows first, even if it theoretically works with any OS.
Don't use mono, use dotnet core instead.
Avalonia in Linux does it job for almost case.... it's crazy tbh..
I have been going through Azure training for work and I have been doing all my training/dev on Arch. I haven't run into any issues with c#. Haven't had to use Omni Sharp that I can recall but vscode has been working fine with c#
Sounds like user error.
It used to be this way yes, not anymore.