I mean I like VScode better but it was a good place to practice code but not as many options and as good as VScode but if you have to do a quick online project for some reason then this is okay.
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I use Rider as my IDE, but I've heard used the C# plugin for VSCode before with success. Source: about 3 years ago
I cant say exactly how you would do it for mobile but I can advise that you would need to make a specail programming keyboard that goes with your app. The default qwerty keyboard that comes standard with smartphones aren't the best for coding because the symbols aren't on the main screen. Check out dcoder. Source: almost 3 years ago
I used to code on http://dcoder.tech/ You can easily code online, on a web browser, or on IOS/Android there is and app, it supports language as: C (and C++ C#), Java, JavaScript, Pyton2/3, Ruby, Kotlin, Assembely, others... Source: about 3 years ago
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