Jul 09 2009

ReSharper for Visual Studio 2010 (Preview) is out !!!

We were waiting it for so long and now it happened!

JetBrains published first public available build of ReSharper for Visual Studio 2010. You could get it from EAP download page.

Note that it is a preview:

ReSharper for Visual Studio 2010 (preview) - is an early build for those who are trying out Visual Studio 2010 and cannot live without ReSharper. It is neither 4.5.1 for VS10, nor 5.0 for VS10. It is intermediate result of our attempts to integrate with Visual Studio 2010 extensibility model, plus preliminary state of some of ReSharper v5 features (you will find some of them enabled). Complete roadmap for ReSharper v5 will be published soon.

Of cource there are still 79 blocker issues in the Bug Tracking database. But you have a greate chance to be the first public beta tester Smile

Jul 06 2009

Jeffrey Richter work on next edition of his bestseller 'CLR via C#'

Every one remember the bestseller of the Jeffrey Richter the 'CLR via C#'. Every .NET developer must have this book in his collection.

Today I was surprised that Jeffrey Richter is working now on next edition which will include C# 3.0 content as well as C# 4.0!

I have been asked by many people if I will be updating my CLR via C# book for .NET 4.0.

Well, I'm happy to report that the answer is YES! I have already signed the contract with Microsoft Press and have been busy writing.

You could find more info at Jeffrey Richter's Blog.

Jul 01 2009

ReSharper for Visual Studio 2010 (Preview) is almost here

Greate news for ReSharper fans: the ReSharper for Visual Studio 2010 (Preview) is almost here!!!

Guys already made a page for Nightly Builds. They wrote: "We need few more days to run a quick QA run around the bits."

Also, it will be a technical preview not a betta:

ReSharper for Visual Studio 2010 (preview) - is an early build for those who are trying out Visual Studio 2010 and cannot live without ReSharper. It is neither 4.5.1 for VS10, nor 5.0 for VS10. It is intermediate result of our attempts to integrate with Visual Studio 2010 extensibility model, plus preliminary state of some of ReSharper v5 features (you will find some of them enabled). Complete roadmap for ReSharper v5 will be published soon.