ReSharper stabilizes

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Jeff M
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# Posted on: 04-Jan-2006 06:28:30   

I must say that ReSharper EAP Build 214 is finally showing signs of stabilizing. It's just about feature complete and it operates with adequate speed.

I find two products to be essential in my development efforts with VS.Net 2005 - LLBLGenPro and ReSharper.

Jeff

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# Posted on: 04-Jan-2006 09:19:41   

Is there a release date for the next resharper (for vs2005)? Last time I checked they were very quiet about it...

Jeff M
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# Posted on: 04-Jan-2006 15:54:47   

The JetBrains people have been tallking about a February timeframe of their release version. In the meantime, you can download the beta.

alexdresko
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# Posted on: 04-Jan-2006 15:58:15   

Jeff wrote:

The JetBrains people have been tallking about a February timeframe of their release version. In the meantime, you can download the beta.

The free version of DevExpress Refactor has proven to be amazing for the project I've been working on since VS2005 beta 2! I'm definitely interested to see how the two compare though.

Jeff M
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# Posted on: 04-Jan-2006 23:46:43   

alexdresko wrote:

The free version of DevExpress Refactor has proven to be amazing for the project I've been working on since VS2005 beta 2! I'm definitely interested to see how the two compare though.

I must tell you - I'm a HUGE fan of DevExpress. Their components have been rock-solid since my Delphi days. I plan to evaluate ReFactor. Also: see my recent post on the DevExpress Layout control.

Jeff