+1 for Resharper 5. I have been using Resharper since version 1.5 I think.
There have been lots of problems over the years but they really hit their
straps with the last two versions.

I am using it with VS2010 and I find it excellent, particularly the code
cleanup functions. You can give it all your own rules for variable naming
and so forth. Recommend download it and give it a whirl. It's not as buggy
and memory hungry as it once was, nor is it the bully that it used to be :).

On 26 April 2010 21:03, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Can i also suggest Resharper, which would have indicated the following 3
> errors/highlights:
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> That’s really impressive (lord knows how they hook into the VS IDE at that
> incredibly detailed level!). I asked about the bang-for-the-buck of paying
> for Resharper last year, but I received inconclusive replies. Then I see the
> occasional complaint about obscure bugs and behaviour caused by it and I get
> nervous. I evaluated it about 4 years ago and I found it so heavy-handed
> that it drove me mad, and I was wishing for some kind of Resharper-lite at
> the time. For the moment I remain too scared to buy Resharper, unless
> someone can preach to me about its miracles and give me an epiphany.
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> Greg
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