Wednesday, June 07, 2006

People that know me, know that I love Resharper. They now have a 2.0 version for Visual Studio 2005 and my bet is that I will love it as soon as I try it. But there was always one thing that I disliked about Resharper: the caching of the solution took ages on big projects.

Visual Studio 2005 gives us some refactoring tools and code snippets. Although they lack the power of Resharper, they will do for me. But what I can not live without is the fast code navigation that Resharper brought us. Their type navigator works instantly and that feels so incredibly smooth and silky, I just can't do without.
The last couple of months, I have used a new free tool that brings the instant navigation power without the caching costs. DPack has been pushed to the limits and performed incredibly.

Of course, I still miss a few Resharper features, such as 'find all references', which is light years ahead of the Visual Studio offering. But the speed of which my solutions now open does seem to make it up.

Try it, you might like it.

Tuesday, June 27, 2006 4:48:01 PM (Romance Standard Time, UTC+01:00)
I'm glad you that like it. Feel free to email me or post on support forums if something is not working correctly for you, or if you have any suggestions. Thanks.
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