On Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 11:07 AM, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: > Folks, a few years ago I tried ReSharper (dunno what version), but I found > it so “aggressive” in altering my keystrokes and the editing behaviour that > it drove me mad and I gave up on it. At the time I wished for some kind of > “ReSharper Lite”. Over the Silverlight Code Camp weekend I saw a few people > using the latest version, and it seems to be much more pleasant experience > with lots of nifty new features. I also hear people making passing comments > about how much they like it. > > I’d like to hear from anyone who can convince me that the $US199 price tag > for a personal licence is really worth it. Does ReSharper REALLY make you > more productive in your day to day coding. In a nutshell, what are the > features that you love the most? Can I configure it to prevent hijacking all > of my familiar keystrokes, or should I not do that and learn to live with > it? Any bad points or learning difficulties? Is it stable?
I personally hate ReSharper, but I hate almost anything that tries to do things for me. I suggest you trial it. Probably you'll like it. > I use FxCop, but people were talking about StyleCop last week, and I notice > there’s a ReSharper plugin for it. It looks like it’s rules are so strict > that they’d drive you insane. Does it? Or perhaps it can be configured to be > less intrusive to the level you like. > > Greg -- silky http://www.mirios.com.au/ http://island.mirios.com.au/t/rigby+random+20 cryogenic father, VEIL spinoff inauguration = LONGINGLY, fanaticism.
