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shows properties having get/set/get only), also debugging helpers ( live values around statements, so you can see at a glance what is going on instead of mouse overing or searching in watches)
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However what you don't get: a lot of refactoring tools (ie.: ctrl + r + f for extracting varriables, invert if), renaming with search for strings, better code completition (even with Intellicode analyzing your solution), a lot of visual help (dynamically showing parameter names in method calls, when you inline the parameter you pass in, after. With the new intellisese updates, and IF you enable nullable reference types you get about all the features you would need for editing code.
#Resharper 9 full mega plus#
IntelliCode, Microsoft Code Analysis, Rosylinator, Visual Studio Spell Checker, Codemaid, Sharpen, plus a lengthy editorconfig.
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I have tried going all free extensions, but didn't quite got the full functionality. I just don't know the features are there at the time I have an actual need for them. Getting to know ReSharper/CodeRush is one part of the battle for me. When I did try the CodeRush demo I installed it, but didn't find myself actually using any features before the demo ran out, so I uninstalled it. I've not spent any significant time with either though. refactorings, intellisense etc), but some people perceive bloat/sluggishness.ĬodeRush seems like it falls somewhere between the two, going someway to transform your experience but without as much bloat. ReSharper feels like it adds a lot of features and in a small way transforms the VS experience (e.g. I think it boils down to how well these tools suit you.Ī few extensions still feels fairly snappy (for an IDE) and the experience feels close to the original VS experience. I've tried it a couple of times and it seems like it could be a good lighter-weight alternative to ReSharper, but I didn't give it much of a try and I figured out I am actually pretty happy with my selection of VS extensions. Refactoring Essentials doesn't appear to have been updated in some time, so I'd recommend Roslynator. but I'd recommend choosing between either Roslynator or Refactoring essentials as there's tonnes of overlap there and running both tends to sap your CPU a bit more than it needs to. Refactoring Essentials is also worth mentioning. Some of the more notable ones are Editor Guidelines, Power Commands, Productivity Power Tools, Shrink Empty Lines, Solution Error Visualiser, Timestamp Margin, Visual Studio Spell Checker and VSColorOutput. I used it when it was in beta/free, but I can’t justify the cost of it unfortunately.Įdit2: Ok, so I've not got nearly as many extensions as I thought I had especially regarding ReSharper. I’ll try to put a bigger list together when I’m at a computer.Įdit: Yes NCrunch is awesome. I personally use CodeMaid, Roslynator, VsVim and a bunch of others and still find it snappier than ReSharper. I can’t believe that the VS built in test runner isn’t better, although even that is much more usable now that it has real time test discovery.
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I personally dislike don’t use ReSharper because I genuinely find it slows Visual Studio and at times when I’ve tried it I’ve had it crash my VS.Ī big reason to use ReSharper is the test runner. I definitely agree that in the last few versions of Visual Studio, with the introduction of Roslyn the reasons to use ReSharper have been mostly eroded. I get the appeal, but I can’t remember the key bindings and by the time I’ve worked my way through menus or even remembered that ReSharper can do something for me I can usually do the same as fast by hand especially as I’m a seasoned Vimmer. I’ve personally never bought into the Resharper hype.
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#Resharper 9 full mega update#
There are few things related to MSBuild that VS handles better, rarely VS update Nuget packages better without errors (not always the case though) but if you have both IDEs open, you can build with either when needed. I work with both IDEs side by side for that project, similar to the Xamarin work. All UI is done on Visual Studio designer, and coding done on Rider. There's a desktop app I work on in WinForms. One of them was critical, it got fixed in a week with a patch.Īll my other work is also done on Rider, I maintain an API at work, all worked inside Rider with tests. There were few bugs after a major release and I reported one or two on their support website, they were fixed pretty quickly in their upcoming patches. All coding/tests/git commits are done on Rider flawlessly and better. So I launch from VS when I need to design UI on the spot. It's amazing with the exception of XAML preview not working on Xamarin projects, and couldn't find a live preview for it. I have been working on a Xamarin project in the last 4 months.