Friday, October 19, 2007 7:58 PM Sean Feldman

ReSharper

Today I'm happy to be a team leader. The reason - I managed to convince the management to get ReSharper for all our developers. I'm more than convinced that developers will find it more than useful. The problem is where to send them to have the best and quickest tutorials of the most useful features. If you have links and don't mind to share - grate.

Has anyone tried to write plugins for R#?

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# re: ReSharper

Saturday, October 20, 2007 12:35 AM by Mark

31 days of ReSharper...

www.excastle.com/.../13141.aspx

# re: ReSharper

Saturday, October 20, 2007 10:17 AM by Vladan Strigo

I am trying to get my managers to buy it too... it should be simple enough... it really is a great tool and it really does boost productivity with VS.

For links you can check out these 2 blogs:

http://www.jpboodhoo.com/blog/

http://blog.eleutian.com/

Cheers!

Vladan

# re: ReSharper

Saturday, October 20, 2007 6:09 PM by Sean Feldman

@Mark / @Vladan

Thanks for the links - they are good.

JPs site - is one on my RSS reader :)

Sean

# re: ReSharper

Monday, October 22, 2007 12:11 PM by Ryan Ternier

I used Resharper for 30 days. It was great. The only thing I found was it was really slow on my box. Though I usually had 2-3 instances of VS 2005 open, SQl 2005 and FireFox... my 2GB box slowed to a crawl at times.

Besides that it rocked :)

# re: ReSharper

Monday, October 22, 2007 4:16 PM by Sean Feldman

@Ryan

Before I had 2GB of RAM my R# was painfully slow. Now its much better. But look what stuff you run on your machine that will not only eat up the memory, but also the CPU cycles. Personally I have a FF with at least 10 tabs (tab pig:), MSN, 2 instances of VS.NET, and Outlook opened. Runs well with 2 Gigs (though no SQL server on my box).

Sean