It's written in C++ and .NET Framework. VS is mostly an exception anyway. I much prefer to use VS Code + Rider instead. Your comments leave me with impression that you are not interested in understanding the performance profile of .NET and are looking to engage in a language flamewar instead.
Edit: I stand corrected, based on reply in a sibling comment most of the perception stems from how .NET Framework works. Understandable.
Edit: I stand corrected, based on reply in a sibling comment most of the perception stems from how .NET Framework works. Understandable.