best.Visual.Studio.add.on.ever.
no?
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For those interested... ReSharper linky
Unfortunately...
it requires:
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 with Service Pack 1 or Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 codename "Orcas" Beta (experimental support)
We're still on VS2003 over here. -
I actually have a coderush license. But i do find resharper to be lots better.
The resharper intellisene = win!
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I agree. I've only started using it recently, but that short period of use was enough to make go into withdrawal when using systems that don't have it installed.
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What is your favorite feature that makes it so worthwhile to license it?
Most of those features seem to be things that are available for less money, just not all in a single suite. If you can tolerate combining products, then why ReSharper? -
JohnnyAwesome wrote:What is your favorite feature that makes it so worthwhile to license it?
Most of those features seem to be things that are available for less money, just not all in a single suite. If you can tolerate combining products, then why ReSharper?
Pretty much all of the code analysis features were good enough reasons for me to buy ReSharper. I've tried other "competing" products and none provided this feature and their refactoring capabilities were clumsy to use or not as feature rich. If you need convincing, then I suggest you download the trial and try it for yourself. I’m sure you won’t be disappointed.
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Minh wrote:
We're still on VS2003 over here.
Better than nothing - http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper20/ -
Re: ReSharper for VS2003... Ah, thanks y'all. Now to see how much it is... we're kinda cheap around here.
EDIT: $250... ok, now we have a problem. -
Minh wrote:For those interested... ReSharper linky
Unfortunately...
it requires:
Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 with Service Pack 1 or Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 codename "Orcas" Beta (experimental support)
We're still on VS2003 over here.
There is a version for 2003, I haven't used it so I'm not sure how it compares to the 2005 version. -
Minh wrote:Re: ReSharper for VS2003... Ah, thanks y'all. Now to see how much it is... we're kinda cheap around here.
EDIT: $250... ok, now we have a problem.
personal license is less than that; $199, which worked out at around £100 when I bought it a few months back. With my own money
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