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Darrell Russell. A Software Contractor with over 10 years development experience. He is an experienced Microsoft .NET software developer specialising in C#, VB.NET, SQL Server Databases, ASP/ASP.NET web sites, XML, Web Services, WinForms, WCF and WFF development and consultancy work on a freelance basis. Based in the South West of the UK (Tetbury, Gloucestershire) and available to do work within South Wales, the M4 corridor, Gloucestershire, Dorset, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and Somerset including Bath, Bristol, Swindon, Cheltenham, Gloucester and Salisbury. At the moment he is particulary interested in Agile Software development methodologies including Test Driven Development (TDD).

February 15, 2008

ReSharper 4.0 .. getting closer

Filed under: .NET v3.5, .Net — Dax++ @ 8:54 pm

ReSharper 4.0 Nightly Builds - at long bloody last, light at the end of the bloody tunnel.

Okay not a proper release yet but surely a step in the right direction.

4 Comments »

  1. I’m currently using the 16 Feb 2008 (Build 730) version within VS2008. A few unexpected exceptions (caught and handled) but fortunately no crashes as yet.

    TBH I’m using just the Unit Test Explorer/Session + Refactor aspects of the program at the moment.

    Very useful though, I’m able to switch between tests and code = very productive for the current work I’d doing.

    Comment by Dax++ — February 18, 2008 @ 9:29 pm

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    Pingback by JetBrains .NET Tools Blog » Blog Archive » Talking ReSharper — February 21, 2008 @ 5:27 pm

  3. I talked too soon .. ASP.NET projects targetting .NET 3.5 giving me grief, VS crashing.

    Seems to be an issue with VS2008 .. fix here that worked for me :-)

    Comment by Dax++ — February 22, 2008 @ 11:11 am

  4. I tried the fix from the link you posted.
    There’s a problem with this:
    On every ASP.NET page, you’ll get the following error:
    “ASP.NET runtime error: Only one element allowed per config file and if present must be the first child of the root element.”

    Sadly, this “fix” doesn’t solve the problem. Time to uninstall ReSharper! (Weeps)

    Comment by Ivan — July 8, 2008 @ 1:41 pm

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