c# - ReSharper 4.5 -


Hey, so I have some programming in C # in the background of around 4-5 years and some are in C ++. I have recently received an internship and are using C # daily. I believe in my work, and so there is no problem in keeping the syntax or anything in mind. So I was thinking that what you think is that What are you doing I wanted to demo it first but I want to hear other opinions about it. Actually what I am trying to ask, should I wait to get it and become more experienced and should only practice more with Visual Studio and it should be built in its insight and content or it will be okay ?

I'm a developer on a daily basis Since 1.0 days, using C #, I usually get bare bones of an installation, so that my god environment is destroyed in some way, I can go back and walk as soon as possible. However, I had recently set up some arms with any other developer, which was required to set up on the string.

  • I have learned a lot about the C # features, I have never come into new existence.
  • It was a better test runner than VS.
  • There was a better refactoring device.
  • The only thing I did not like about this is that it has some default VS. Keyboard shortcuts were rearranged, although after tinkering in the Options Dialog I was not able to access the features I needed, to turn them off.

    After the trial, I am now remembering that I am unfortunately not tolerating the cost of a license (cash flow problem, no, it is not worth the problem) and my owners It can not explain to me to get it.


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