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VS10 Refactors

VS10 has added code refactoring support and I'm interested to learn a couple of things, would you find them useful (hopefully scotttgu will add VS10 refactoring to his series), would you use them over R#, would you want the ability to create your own and plug them (or even share\download others)?

Posted: Sep 04 2009, 10:00 PM by andrewstopford | with 5 comment(s)
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Kent Sharkey said:

"would you want the ability to create your own and plug them (or even share\download others)?"

Very much so

# September 4, 2009 6:00 PM

Jose Rolando Guay Paz said:

JetBrains have started working on R# for VS10. Check it here:

www.jetbrains.net/.../ReSharper+for+Visual+Studio+2010+%28Preview%29

Cheers!

# September 4, 2009 6:16 PM

John Simons said:

I thought VS2008 already has refactoring.

Anyway, I'm not sure what MS intentions on providing refactoring on VS2010 are but if they are the same as what they gave us refactoring in VS2008, then it is a very simple choice, R# is the winner :)

# September 6, 2009 8:18 PM

Jeff Brown said:

I will only use it if they make refactoring more responsive.  Until then R# for me.

# September 7, 2009 1:56 PM

Jeremy Gray said:

I am in agreement with the comments above: refactoring that effectively requires compilation before anything happens is refactoring not worth using. It simply can never keep up at the speed with which I can (and need to) apply faster, better-engineered refactoring tools.

# September 9, 2009 11:42 PM
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