Oren Eini

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Apr 28 2009

Why I love ReSharper, Part X of N

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I mean, of course I intended to say StatementSnapshot instead.

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CaliCoder
28 Apr 2009
07:19 AM
CaliCoder

that is an excellent feature. does it slow down VS noticeably?

Rafal
28 Apr 2009
07:34 AM
Rafal

Hope it's not because you have an agreement with ReSharper authors? However, almost all opinions about R# i have heard are extremely positive, so you might just be another case of R# infection.

Ayende Rahien
28 Apr 2009
08:12 AM
Ayende Rahien

Not that I noticed

Ayende Rahien
28 Apr 2009
08:13 AM
Ayende Rahien

Rafal,

No, I have no agreement for advertising with R#.

If I had, I would have explicitly said that.

I am posting about things that impress me, that is all

configurator
28 Apr 2009
14:38 PM
configurator

Ayende, you must be using a good computer; at my previous workplace, we installed R# on a few machines. Then we had to uninstall it to continue working - there was a noticeable half-second delay after every key press.

Of course, on my own computer it would run fine - but I've grown too accustomed to not using it. Whatever specific features I feel I need - I write a small plug in.

Roe
28 Apr 2009
14:54 PM
Roe

The newer versions of R# are speedy mcquick. I'm running a dell Latitude D820 which is a medium class business laptop and vs is nice and quick with R#

Scott Muc
28 Apr 2009
15:51 PM
Scott Muc

Configurator

I had to same problem with Resharper and it ended up having to do with the Gallio test runner in the unit testing options. I disabled it, and resharper sped up considerably.

pb
28 Apr 2009
16:54 PM
pb

I'm more worried about that backend.Start(22334)

Ayende Rahien
28 Apr 2009
17:16 PM
Ayende Rahien

Configurator,

I am using this on my 2 years old PC

configurator
28 Apr 2009
17:19 PM
configurator

Well like I said, at work it slowed us down severely on several machines. I never bothered to find out why - but our machines were stretched to the limit as it were. There were no other add-ons active, by the way.

Ayende Rahien
28 Apr 2009
19:31 PM
Ayende Rahien

pb,

That is just a random number I plug in there, because Start accept the port number to listen to

Jeremy Gray
28 Apr 2009
19:33 PM
Jeremy Gray

@configurator - there were some builds along the way that caused a number of people to experience issues like yours, with single-core users getting the worst of it but even multi-core users having trouble. From what I understand those issues have been resolved for a while now. Give 4.5 a try! (and if you do run into problems, please do report them to the JetBrains folk, as they take those kinds of issues very seriously indeed)

Arne Claassen
28 Apr 2009
21:37 PM
Arne Claassen

Configurator,

I run R# on my 2 year old Core 2 Duo at home with no slowdown. On my VMs running on my Macbook Pro (2.4Ghz), i do see some slowdowns, but nothing significant enough to counteract the benefits of R#

Simon
29 Apr 2009
01:41 AM
Simon

I like thie one

var message = string.Format("{0:yyyy-MMM-dd HH:mm:ss.fff}", DateTime.Now.ToString());

it works out that either the tostring or the format is redundant

Dave Newman
29 Apr 2009
09:29 AM
Dave Newman

Resharper was pretty slow on an old code base i had to work on. (1000+ line classes). We had to disable it occasionally. The developers on the team thought that the problem was with resharper : )

Srdjan
29 Apr 2009
14:50 PM
Srdjan

Configurator,

you are stilling money from your employer. :)

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