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You are a reporter for a major world newspaper. Write your response as if you were writing a short, high-quality news article for your paper. Limit your response to one paragraph. Use the following article for context: dotInsights | August 2025 | The .NET Tools Blog<iframe src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-5P98" height="0" width="0" style="display:none;visibility:hidden"></iframe>Skip to contentTopicsSearchBurger menu iconIDEsCLionDataGripDataSpellFleetGoLandIntelliJ IDEAPhpStormPyCharmRustRoverRiderRubyMineWebStormPlugins & ServicesBig Data ToolsCode With MeJetBrains PlatformScalaToolbox AppWritersideJetBrains AIGrazieJunieJetBrains for DataKinetoTeam ToolsDataloreSpaceTeamCityUpsourceYouTrackHubQodanaCodeCanvas.NET & Visual Studio.NET ToolsReSharper C++Languages & FrameworksKotlinKtorMPSAmperEducation & ResearchJetBrains AcademyResearchCompanyCompany BlogSecurity.NET ToolsEssential productivity kit for .NET and game developersFollowFollow:GuideGuideRSSRSSGet ToolsAllHow-To'sReleasesLivestreamsEventsdotInsightsRiderReSharperGame dev.NET ToolsdotInsights | August 2025Rachel AppelDid you know?A feature of C# isnull-coalescing operators. The??operator (null-coalescing operator) returns the left-hand operand if it is not null; otherwise, it evaluates and returns the right-hand operand. The??=operator (null-coalescing assignment operator) assigns the right-hand operand’s value to the left-hand operand only if the left-hand operand is null.Welcome to dotInsights by JetBrains! 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JetBrains has announced its Platinum Sponsorship of the Godot Foundation, reinforcing its commitment to supporting open-source development and diverse tools within the developer community. This move highlights JetBrains’ dedication to fostering innovation in the software ecosystem, particularly through collaborative and accessible platforms like the Godot engine. Alongside this sponsorship, JetBrains is preparing significant updates to its .NET tools, including the release candidates for the 2025.2 version which introduces enhanced performance, support for the latest C# 14 and C++26 features, and a preview of ReSharper's new Out-of-Process mode designed to improve development workflows. These developments position JetBrains as a key contributor to advancing productivity and creativity in .NET and game development environments.