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ReSharper 3.0: C# productivity features, VB.NET support
The release, spearheaded by a major expansion into new languages, offers full-featured support for Visual Basic .NET, XML and XAML, backed by comprehensive cross-language functionality. It also brings a host of new productivity-enhancing features such as a more in-depth code analysis for C#, a superior unit testing solution, efficient handling of to-do lists, plus new navigation and search commands.
Unrivalled Code Analysis for C# In addition to detecting new warnings and errors on-the-fly, ReSharper 3.0 offers code suggestions. The feature provides intelligent code analysis, including actual and potential errors as well as questionable code design - all while you type.
Multiple Productivity Enhancers Version 3.0 includes multiple productivity enhancers across all its covered languages. The new features include “Go to Symbol” navigation, Unit Test Explorer (a totally reworked Unit Test Runner), a smart To-do list for keeping track of all to-do notes solution-wide (even in closed files), and more.
Full-Featured Visual Basic .NET Support Full coverage of VB.NET, with multiple features complementing and extending those provided by Microsoft Visual Studio. Enjoy a truly enhanced Visual Studio experience thanks to quick navigation and search, all the major automated code refactorings, full-fledged code assistance, code completion & generation, code templates, context actions, and more.
Cross-Language Functionality Between C# and VB ReSharper 3.0 ensures interoperability in working with mixed C# and Visual Basic projects: usage search, refactorings, quick-fixes and context actions take into account all code written in either language.
XML and XAML support XML features include type completion, various ways to navigate between tags, navigation to referenced types, basic code assistance, and live templates support.
XAML features include XML editing in XAML code, all three types of ReSharper's code completion, several refactorings, and on-the-fly error, syntax and semantic analysis.
General information about ReSharper 3.0 and its newest features is available at http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper?rs3an_tssnet
Fully-functional 30-day evaluation downloads for all three editions are available at http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/download?rs3an_tssnet.
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(June 29, Podcast)
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(June 25, Tech Talk)
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(May 24, Article)
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(May 10, Article)
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(April 24, Article)
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(April 11, Article)
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(March 29, Article)
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(March 22, Chapter Excerpt)
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