continued... (grrr PEBKAC) https://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/features/code_analysis.html
On 16 October 2014 14:35, Bryan Crotaz <bryan.cro...@silvercurve.co.uk> wrote: > You can probably do 5-10% max of resharper this way. Here's some examples > of how it speeds up my day: > > On 16 October 2014 14:22, Greg Young <gregoryyou...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> This may help you a bit >> >> https://www.google.co.uk/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=greg+young+sublime+is+sublime&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&gfe_rd=cr&ei=FsY_VN3ALO3H8gfZwoKwBg >> you can do much of VS + R# in sublime/vim if you spend the time to set >> it up. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Greg >> >> On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 1:45 PM, Alex J Lennon >> <ajlen...@dynamicdevices.co.uk> wrote: >> > >> > On 16/10/2014 12:38, Edward Ned Harvey (mono) wrote: >> >>> From: Alex J Lennon [mailto:ajlen...@dynamicdevices.co.uk] >> >>> >> >>>> Generally >> >>>> speaking, the only reasons to build on windows are because you want >> to >> >>>> debug the code, which is generally better done on mac/linux. Or >> you're >> >>>> trying to accomplish something else, like obtain a specific DLL >> (such as >> >>>> Mono.Data.Sqlite)... Which usually you can obtain some other way >> such as >> >>>> building on linux and then copying the DLL over to windows. >> >>> Agreed, but the the other reason is that you want to use a current >> Mono >> >>> yet nobody has gotten around to an official release of Mono for >> WIndows >> >>> since 3.2.3. >> >> Agreed, but that's the point - Why would you want to use Mono on >> windows? The only reasons I know of are (a) you wish to debug the mono >> sources using Visual Studio, or (b) you wish to use one of Mono's >> assemblies in windows, such as Mono.Security, Mono.Data.Sqlite, etc. >> >> >> >> For case (a), at least for me, it's been easier to transition to >> Xamarin Studio or Monodevelop on mac/linux. >> >> >> >> For case (b) I was able to brainlessly copy Mono.Security.dll, and I >> struggled a little bit to copy Mono.Data.Sqlite.dll, but after a few tries, >> managed to get it right more easily than getting it to build natively on >> windows. >> >> >> >> >> > >> > I guess different people will have different use-cases but this is ours >> > (which I don't think is so unique) >> > >> > We develop software targetting Embedded Linux, Windows desktop/server >> > and Windows CE/Embedded Compact with .NET CF. >> > >> > We use Visual Studio (plus Resharper as Bryan so rightly says - couldn't >> > get along without it) as we find this to be a productive development >> > environment. >> > In addition there is a lot of development resource out there with people >> > who know and are qualified on the VS toolchain. >> > >> > Ideally we'd be write once and it'd just work whatever the platform or >> > framework, but the reality is we run into platform dependencies (SQLite >> > as you say, serial comms in the past), native dependencies and >> > configuration issues. >> > >> > From a productivity perspective and for risk management for testing and >> > deployment I wish to be able to develop and debug under Visual Studio >> > with Mono as a framework option. >> > >> > I'd like to be able to do that with Mono on Windows as a check that no >> > issues come up between running on the .NET framework and running on >> Mono. >> > >> > In addition I'd like to be able to remote debug to Embedded Linux with >> > Visual Studio - which I used to be able to do with Xamarin's Monotools >> > Server before it disappeared. >> > >> > I'm currently investigating a VS plugin to replace Monotools Server >> > which I've not had much luck with yet, but I'm optimistic: >> > https://github.com/DynamicDevices/monodebugvs >> > >> > Cheers, >> > >> > Alex >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Mono-devel-list mailing list >> > Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com >> > http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list >> >> >> >> -- >> Studying for the Turing test >> _______________________________________________ >> Mono-devel-list mailing list >> Mono-devel-list@lists.ximian.com >> http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-devel-list >> > > > > -- > Bryan Crotaz > Managing Director > Silver Curve > -- Bryan Crotaz Managing Director Silver Curve
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