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Why not just use the default Visual Studio Icons for access specifiers in the intellisense? They seem to look fine to me and everyone already identifies them well.
Why not just use the default Visual Studio Icons for access specifiers in the intellisense? They seem to look fine to me and everyone already identifies them well.
I see. Hrnm. Just out of pure curiosity, how do you actually 'test' Resharper? I mean, how do you ..write the code that will affect your written code and run it without having the bugs in the way of the main code project where you are working ... I've never understood recursive programming ( programming for a tool that you're using to program with ) and I'm not really sure what goes into it ....
>> Why not just use the default Visual Studio Icons for access specifiers in >> the intellisense? They seem to look fine to me and everyone already >> identifies them well. >> >> >
Oh, that's easy! The better quiality of the product you have the better team productivity you get, the better team productivity in its turn results in better quality. :)
-- Valentin Kipiatkov Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development JetBrains, Inc http://www.jetbrains.com "Develop with pleasure!"
I see. Hrnm. Just out of pure curiosity, how do you actually 'test' Resharper? I mean, how do you ..write the code that will affect your
written
code and run it without having the bugs in the way of the main code
project
where you are working ... I've never understood recursive programming ( programming for a tool that you're using to program with ) and I'm not really sure what goes into it ....
We are working on that.
--
Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
"Derek" <derek@btacinc.com> wrote in message
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I see. Hrnm. Just out of pure curiosity, how do you actually 'test'
Resharper? I mean, how do you ..write the code that will affect your written
code and run it without having the bugs in the way of the main code project
where you are working ... I've never understood recursive programming (
programming for a tool that you're using to program with ) and I'm not
really sure what goes into it ....
"Valentin Kipiatkov (JetBrains)" <valentin@intellij.com> wrote in message
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>> Why not just use the default Visual Studio Icons for access specifiers in
>> the intellisense? They seem to look fine to me and everyone already
>> identifies them well.
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Oh, that's easy! The better quiality of the product you have the better team
productivity you get, the better team productivity in its turn results in
better quality. :)
--
Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"
"Derek" <derek@btacinc.com> wrote in message
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