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Hello David,

DS> The moment you have all been waiting for: 8 new refactorings,
DS> performance enhancements, quickfixes: Get it now:

Does this officialy mean that 1.5 engine is locked and there will be no changes,
updates or new things for Resharper version for VS2003?

Sincerely,
Ilya Ryzhenkov



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Hello, Ilya,

There will certainly be bug-fix updates for ReSharper 1.5. Concerning new
functionality, we just do not promise that more will be done, but that
does not necessarily mean that nothing will be done. In fact, the future
development for VS2003 is actively discussed.

Hello David,

DS>> The moment you have all been waiting for: 8 new refactorings,
DS>> performance enhancements, quickfixes: Get it now:
DS>>

Does this officialy mean that 1.5 engine is locked and there will be
no changes, updates or new things for Resharper version for VS2003?

Sincerely,
Ilya Ryzhenkov




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Hello Ilya,

Hello David,

DS>> The moment you have all been waiting for: 8 new refactorings,
DS>> performance enhancements, quickfixes: Get it now:
DS>>

Does this officialy mean that 1.5 engine is locked and there will be
no changes, updates or new things for Resharper version for VS2003?

Sincerely,
Ilya Ryzhenkov


As Andrey noted, there will be bug-fix updates if warranted, but no promises
on new features for VS .NET 2003 ... However, having said that, what else
would you like to see IN ReSharper for VS .NET 2003?

David Stennett
JetBrains, Inc.


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Hello David,

DS> However, having said
DS> that, what else would you like to see IN ReSharper for VS .NET 2003?
Check list issues submitted by me. Most of issues I posted (except just feature
ideas for future, even for IDE) are wanted in VS2003, as it is out business
platform.

Sincerely,
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Actually we considering releasing version 2.0 of ReSharper (supporting VB.NET,
ASP.NET and many new features) for both VS2003 and VS2005. It's very likely
that we will do that.

Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

Hello David,

DS>> The moment you have all been waiting for: 8 new refactorings,
DS>> performance enhancements, quickfixes: Get it now:
DS>>

Does this officialy mean that 1.5 engine is locked and there will be
no changes, updates or new things for Resharper version for VS2003?

Sincerely,
Ilya Ryzhenkov




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Hello Valentin,

Actually we considering releasing version 2.0 of ReSharper (supporting
VB.NET, ASP.NET and many new features) for both VS2003 and VS2005.
It's very likely that we will do that.


Sweet! You heard it here first folks! See what happens when you go asking
questions to JetBrains developers? Trouble maker! ;)

David Stennett
JetBrains, Inc.


Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

>> Hello David,
>>
DS>>> The moment you have all been waiting for: 8 new refactorings,
DS>>> performance enhancements, quickfixes: Get it now:
DS>>>
>> Does this officialy mean that 1.5 engine is locked and there will be
>> no changes, updates or new things for Resharper version for VS2003?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Ilya Ryzhenkov



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However, having said that, what else would you like to see IN ReSharper
for VS .NET 2003?

>

1) "Smart-Enter" (or "Complete Statement"), as it works in IntelliJ IDEA.
This feature really makes the "auto insertion of closing brackets and
parents" useful. Without it, I'm endlessly just typing over them because
having to reach for the END key is too out of the way. When using IntelliJ
IDEA, I have this mapped directly to the enter key, so the reality is it's
probably my MOST USED feature of IDEA :) I'd love to see it in ReSharper.

2) The ability to have a "Change All" intention for all unrecognized symbols
(i.e. when I cut and paste a block of code that has class names or method
names that aren't recognized in the current context, I should be able to
click on the red symbol, and have an intention action pop up that let's me
"change all" occurances of that specific unrecognized symbol to something
else). No fancy look ups... just a convenient search and replace within a
very specific and limited context.

3) "Safe Delete". I do miss this ability from IntelliJ IDEA.

These are the main things I notice to be missing on a regular basis. Number
2 should be very easy to implement. Number 1, not so easy, but probably has
far, far more value. Number 3 is just a nice to have.



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That is, of course, EXCELLENT news, because I know we won't be able to
transition to VS2005 for at least a year...


"Valentin Kipiatkov (JetBrains)" <valentin@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
news:423687632452866824142277@news.intellij.net...

Actually we considering releasing version 2.0 of ReSharper (supporting
VB.NET, ASP.NET and many new features) for both VS2003 and VS2005. It's
very likely that we will do that.

>

Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

>
>> Hello David,
>>

DS>> The moment you have all been waiting for: 8 new refactorings,
DS>> performance enhancements, quickfixes: Get it now:
DS>>

>> Does this officialy mean that 1.5 engine is locked and there will be
>> no changes, updates or new things for Resharper version for VS2003?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Ilya Ryzhenkov
>
>



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This would be really awesome, as our company too will not make the jump to
VS 2005 for quite some time.

Hello Valentin,

Actually we considering releasing version 2.0 of ReSharper (supporting
VB.NET, ASP.NET and many new features) for both VS2003 and VS2005.
It's very likely that we will do that.

Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

>> Hello David,
>>
DS>>> The moment you have all been waiting for: 8 new refactorings,
DS>>> performance enhancements, quickfixes: Get it now:
DS>>>
>> Does this officialy mean that 1.5 engine is locked and there will be
>> no changes, updates or new things for Resharper version for VS2003?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Ilya Ryzhenkov


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Really good news. Continue to add more refactoring to your awesome tool.

Best Regards,
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Laurent Kempé - lkempe@netcourrier.com
Tech Head Brothers - http://www.TechHeadBrothers.com
Blog - http://weblogs.asp.net/lkempe



Actually we considering releasing version 2.0 of ReSharper (supporting
VB.NET, ASP.NET and many new features) for both VS2003 and VS2005.
It's very likely that we will do that.

Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

>> Hello David,
>>
DS>>> The moment you have all been waiting for: 8 new refactorings,
DS>>> performance enhancements, quickfixes: Get it now:
DS>>>
>> Does this officialy mean that 1.5 engine is locked and there will be
>> no changes, updates or new things for Resharper version for VS2003?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Ilya Ryzhenkov



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David Stennett wrote:

The moment you have all been waiting for: 8 new refactorings,
performance enhancements, quickfixes: Get it now:

http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/download/

ReSharper 1.0 Customers Upgrade for FREE!


What's new in ReSharper 1.5:

http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/download/whatsnew.html

Best regards,

David Stennett
JetBrains, Inc.


Congratulations. I finally installed the evaluation version today
(1.5), and am really loving it. The refactoring works well, and the
right-side gutter bar with warnings and errors displayed at all times is
brilliant. I also really like your implementation of intellisense and
the Resharper custom syntax-highlighting. I imagine I will quickly
wonder how I ever developed before without Resharper. Again, great job!!

-Chris White

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Hello Valentin,

VK> Actually we considering releasing version 2.0 of ReSharper
VK> (supporting VB.NET, ASP.NET and many new features) for both VS2003
VK> and VS2005. It's very likely that we will do that.

Excellent! How about EAP for VS2003 to continue with new features? I think
you will need some time to update for new DCP (digital code processing) engine,
but anyway, when can we expect 200+ versions fixes in VS2003 version?

Sincerely,
Ilya Ryzhenkov



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Hello Ilya,

what do you mean under DCP? I've never heard this term before.

Regards,
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

Hello Valentin,

VK>> Actually we considering releasing version 2.0 of ReSharper
VK>> (supporting VB.NET, ASP.NET and many new features) for both VS2003
VK>> and VS2005. It's very likely that we will do that.
VK>>

Excellent! How about EAP for VS2003 to continue with new features? I
think you will need some time to update for new DCP (digital code
processing) engine, but anyway, when can we expect 200+ versions fixes
in VS2003 version?

Sincerely,
Ilya Ryzhenkov




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Does it originate from Digital Signal Processing? If yes, the analogy seems
to be a bit
obscure for me :)


Regards,
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

Hello Ilya,

what do you mean under DCP? I've never heard this term before.

Regards,
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

>> Hello Valentin,
>>
VK>>> Actually we considering releasing version 2.0 of ReSharper
VK>>> (supporting VB.NET, ASP.NET and many new features) for both VS2003
VK>>> and VS2005. It's very likely that we will do that.
VK>>>
>> Excellent! How about EAP for VS2003 to continue with new features? I
>> think you will need some time to update for new DCP (digital code
>> processing) engine, but anyway, when can we expect 200+ versions
>> fixes in VS2003 version?
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Ilya Ryzhenkov



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We will start EAP for ReSharper 2.0 for VS2003 as soon as we get it working.
We plan to use new ReSharper for our own developement in about a month and
soon after that we will start the EAP.

Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

Hello Valentin,

VK>> Actually we considering releasing version 2.0 of ReSharper
VK>> (supporting VB.NET, ASP.NET and many new features) for both VS2003
VK>> and VS2005. It's very likely that we will do that.
VK>>

Excellent! How about EAP for VS2003 to continue with new features? I
think you will need some time to update for new DCP (digital code
processing) engine, but anyway, when can we expect 200+ versions fixes
in VS2003 version?

Sincerely,
Ilya Ryzhenkov




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1) "Smart-Enter" (or "Complete Statement"), as it works in IntelliJ
IDEA. This feature really makes the "auto insertion of closing
brackets and parents" useful. Without it, I'm endlessly just typing
over them because having to reach for the END key is too out of the
way. When using IntelliJ IDEA, I have this mapped directly to the
enter key, so the reality is it's probably my MOST USED feature of
IDEA :) I'd love to see it in ReSharper.


I have just planned it for 2.0.


2) The ability to have a "Change All" intention for all unrecognized
symbols (i.e. when I cut and paste a block of code that has class
names or method names that aren't recognized in the current context, I
should be able to click on the red symbol, and have an intention
action pop up that let's me "change all" occurances of that specific
unrecognized symbol to something else). No fancy look ups... just a
convenient search and replace within a very specific and limited
context.


Do you have such request in the Tracker?


3) "Safe Delete". I do miss this ability from IntelliJ IDEA.


We will add a few more refactorings in 2.0 and this one is very likely in
the list.

Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

>> However, having said that, what else would you like to see IN
>> ReSharper for VS .NET 2003?
>>

1) "Smart-Enter" (or "Complete Statement"), as it works in IntelliJ
IDEA. This feature really makes the "auto insertion of closing
brackets and parents" useful. Without it, I'm endlessly just typing
over them because having to reach for the END key is too out of the
way. When using IntelliJ IDEA, I have this mapped directly to the
enter key, so the reality is it's probably my MOST USED feature of
IDEA :) I'd love to see it in ReSharper.

2) The ability to have a "Change All" intention for all unrecognized
symbols (i.e. when I cut and paste a block of code that has class
names or method names that aren't recognized in the current context, I
should be able to click on the red symbol, and have an intention
action pop up that let's me "change all" occurances of that specific
unrecognized symbol to something else). No fancy look ups... just a
convenient search and replace within a very specific and limited
context.

3) "Safe Delete". I do miss this ability from IntelliJ IDEA.

These are the main things I notice to be missing on a regular basis.
Number 2 should be very easy to implement. Number 1, not so easy, but
probably has far, far more value. Number 3 is just a nice to have.




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Hello Dmitry,

Yes, it was just a joke :)

DS> Does it originate from Digital Signal Processing? If yes, the
DS> analogy seems to be a bit obscure for me :)
DS>
DS> Regards,
DS> Dmitry Shaporenkov
DS> JetBrains, Inc
DS> http://www.jetbrains.com
DS> "Develop with pleasure!"
>> Hello Ilya,
>>
>> what do you mean under DCP? I've never heard this term before.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dmitry Shaporenkov
>> JetBrains, Inc
>> http://www.jetbrains.com
>> "Develop with pleasure!"
>>> Hello Valentin,
>>>
VK>>>> Actually we considering releasing version 2.0 of ReSharper
VK>>>> (supporting VB.NET, ASP.NET and many new features) for both
VK>>>> VS2003 and VS2005. It's very likely that we will do that.
VK>>>>
>>> Excellent! How about EAP for VS2003 to continue with new features? I
>>> think you will need some time to update for new DCP (digital code
>>> processing) engine, but anyway, when can we expect 200+ versions
>>> fixes in VS2003 version?
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Ilya Ryzhenkov
Sincerely,
Ilya Ryzhenkov



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Hello Chris,

Take care Resharper is a virus !!! ;)
When you start using it you can't stop :)

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Tech Head Brothers - http://www.TechHeadBrothers.com
Blog - http://weblogs.asp.net/lkempe



David Stennett wrote:

>> The moment you have all been waiting for: 8 new refactorings,
>> performance enhancements, quickfixes: Get it now:
>>
>> http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/download/
>>
>> ReSharper 1.0 Customers Upgrade for FREE
>>
>> What's new in ReSharper 1.5:
>>
>> http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/download/whatsnew.html
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> David Stennett
>> JetBrains, Inc.

Congratulations. I finally installed the evaluation version today
(1.5), and am really loving it. The refactoring works well, and the
right-side gutter bar with warnings and errors displayed at all times
is brilliant. I also really like your implementation of intellisense
and the Resharper custom syntax-highlighting. I imagine I will
quickly wonder how I ever developed before without Resharper. Again,
great job!!

-Chris White




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I've tried to submit a traker request for #2, but every attempt gives me an
IE crash, so I've been unsuccessful.


"Valentin Kipiatkov (JetBrains)" <valentin@jetbrains.com> wrote in message
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>> 1) "Smart-Enter" (or "Complete Statement"), as it works in IntelliJ
>> IDEA. This feature really makes the "auto insertion of closing
>> brackets and parents" useful. Without it, I'm endlessly just typing
>> over them because having to reach for the END key is too out of the
>> way. When using IntelliJ IDEA, I have this mapped directly to the
>> enter key, so the reality is it's probably my MOST USED feature of
>> IDEA :) I'd love to see it in ReSharper.
>

I have just planned it for 2.0.

>
>>
>> 2) The ability to have a "Change All" intention for all unrecognized
>> symbols (i.e. when I cut and paste a block of code that has class
>> names or method names that aren't recognized in the current context, I
>> should be able to click on the red symbol, and have an intention
>> action pop up that let's me "change all" occurances of that specific
>> unrecognized symbol to something else). No fancy look ups... just a
>> convenient search and replace within a very specific and limited
>> context.
>

Do you have such request in the Tracker?

>
>>
>> 3) "Safe Delete". I do miss this ability from IntelliJ IDEA.
>

We will add a few more refactorings in 2.0 and this one is very likely in
the list.

>

Valentin Kipiatkov
Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

>
>>> However, having said that, what else would you like to see IN
>>> ReSharper for VS .NET 2003?
>>>
>> 1) "Smart-Enter" (or "Complete Statement"), as it works in IntelliJ
>> IDEA. This feature really makes the "auto insertion of closing
>> brackets and parents" useful. Without it, I'm endlessly just typing
>> over them because having to reach for the END key is too out of the
>> way. When using IntelliJ IDEA, I have this mapped directly to the
>> enter key, so the reality is it's probably my MOST USED feature of
>> IDEA :) I'd love to see it in ReSharper.
>>
>> 2) The ability to have a "Change All" intention for all unrecognized
>> symbols (i.e. when I cut and paste a block of code that has class
>> names or method names that aren't recognized in the current context, I
>> should be able to click on the red symbol, and have an intention
>> action pop up that let's me "change all" occurances of that specific
>> unrecognized symbol to something else). No fancy look ups... just a
>> convenient search and replace within a very specific and limited
>> context.
>>
>> 3) "Safe Delete". I do miss this ability from IntelliJ IDEA.
>>
>> These are the main things I notice to be missing on a regular basis.
>> Number 2 should be very easy to implement. Number 1, not so easy, but
>> probably has far, far more value. Number 3 is just a nice to have.
>>
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Hello Paul,

No, you've not been unsuccessful, because the request has actually been submitted
-
http://www.intellij.net/tracker/resharper/viewSCR?publicId=5935 (and 5936
is its duplicate)

Regards,
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

I've tried to submit a traker request for #2, but every attempt gives
me an IE crash, so I've been unsuccessful.

"Valentin Kipiatkov (JetBrains)" <valentin@jetbrains.com> wrote in
message news:424707632453620900326309@news.intellij.net...

>>> 1) "Smart-Enter" (or "Complete Statement"), as it works in IntelliJ
>>> IDEA. This feature really makes the "auto insertion of closing
>>> brackets and parents" useful. Without it, I'm endlessly just typing
>>> over them because having to reach for the END key is too out of the
>>> way. When using IntelliJ IDEA, I have this mapped directly to the
>>> enter key, so the reality is it's probably my MOST USED feature of
>>> IDEA :) I'd love to see it in ReSharper.
>>>
>> I have just planned it for 2.0.
>>
>>> 2) The ability to have a "Change All" intention for all unrecognized
>>> symbols (i.e. when I cut and paste a block of code that has class
>>> names or method names that aren't recognized in the current context,
>>> I should be able to click on the red symbol, and have an intention
>>> action pop up that let's me "change all" occurances of that specific
>>> unrecognized symbol to something else). No fancy look ups... just a
>>> convenient search and replace within a very specific and limited
>>> context.
>>>
>> Do you have such request in the Tracker?
>>
>>> 3) "Safe Delete". I do miss this ability from IntelliJ IDEA.
>>>
>> We will add a few more refactorings in 2.0 and this one is very
>> likely in the list.
>>
>> Valentin Kipiatkov
>> Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
>> JetBrains, Inc
>> http://www.jetbrains.com
>> "Develop with pleasure!"
>>>> However, having said that, what else would you like to see IN
>>>> ReSharper for VS .NET 2003?
>>>>
>>> 1) "Smart-Enter" (or "Complete Statement"), as it works in IntelliJ
>>> IDEA. This feature really makes the "auto insertion of closing
>>> brackets and parents" useful. Without it, I'm endlessly just typing
>>> over them because having to reach for the END key is too out of the
>>> way. When using IntelliJ IDEA, I have this mapped directly to the
>>> enter key, so the reality is it's probably my MOST USED feature of
>>> IDEA :) I'd love to see it in ReSharper.
>>>
>>> 2) The ability to have a "Change All" intention for all unrecognized
>>> symbols (i.e. when I cut and paste a block of code that has class
>>> names or method names that aren't recognized in the current context,
>>> I should be able to click on the red symbol, and have an intention
>>> action pop up that let's me "change all" occurances of that specific
>>> unrecognized symbol to something else). No fancy look ups... just a
>>> convenient search and replace within a very specific and limited
>>> context.
>>>
>>> 3) "Safe Delete". I do miss this ability from IntelliJ IDEA.
>>>
>>> These are the main things I notice to be missing on a regular basis.
>>> Number 2 should be very easy to implement. Number 1, not so easy,
>>> but probably has far, far more value. Number 3 is just a nice to
>>> have.
>>>



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Okay, good. Sorry about the multiple entries. It really didn't look like
it succeeded from my end. Glad I didn't try more than twice! :)

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Hello Paul,

>

No, you've not been unsuccessful, because the request has actually been
submitted -
http://www.intellij.net/tracker/resharper/viewSCR?publicId=5935 (and 5936
is its duplicate)

>

Regards,
Dmitry Shaporenkov
JetBrains, Inc
http://www.jetbrains.com
"Develop with pleasure!"

>
>> I've tried to submit a traker request for #2, but every attempt gives
>> me an IE crash, so I've been unsuccessful.
>>
>> "Valentin Kipiatkov (JetBrains)" <valentin@jetbrains.com> wrote in
>> message news:424707632453620900326309@news.intellij.net...
>>
>>>> 1) "Smart-Enter" (or "Complete Statement"), as it works in IntelliJ
>>>> IDEA. This feature really makes the "auto insertion of closing
>>>> brackets and parents" useful. Without it, I'm endlessly just typing
>>>> over them because having to reach for the END key is too out of the
>>>> way. When using IntelliJ IDEA, I have this mapped directly to the
>>>> enter key, so the reality is it's probably my MOST USED feature of
>>>> IDEA :) I'd love to see it in ReSharper.
>>>>
>>> I have just planned it for 2.0.
>>>
>>>> 2) The ability to have a "Change All" intention for all unrecognized
>>>> symbols (i.e. when I cut and paste a block of code that has class
>>>> names or method names that aren't recognized in the current context,
>>>> I should be able to click on the red symbol, and have an intention
>>>> action pop up that let's me "change all" occurances of that specific
>>>> unrecognized symbol to something else). No fancy look ups... just a
>>>> convenient search and replace within a very specific and limited
>>>> context.
>>>>
>>> Do you have such request in the Tracker?
>>>
>>>> 3) "Safe Delete". I do miss this ability from IntelliJ IDEA.
>>>>
>>> We will add a few more refactorings in 2.0 and this one is very
>>> likely in the list.
>>>
>>> Valentin Kipiatkov
>>> Chief Scientist, Vice President of Product Development
>>> JetBrains, Inc
>>> http://www.jetbrains.com
>>> "Develop with pleasure!"
>>>>> However, having said that, what else would you like to see IN
>>>>> ReSharper for VS .NET 2003?
>>>>>
>>>> 1) "Smart-Enter" (or "Complete Statement"), as it works in IntelliJ
>>>> IDEA. This feature really makes the "auto insertion of closing
>>>> brackets and parents" useful. Without it, I'm endlessly just typing
>>>> over them because having to reach for the END key is too out of the
>>>> way. When using IntelliJ IDEA, I have this mapped directly to the
>>>> enter key, so the reality is it's probably my MOST USED feature of
>>>> IDEA :) I'd love to see it in ReSharper.
>>>>
>>>> 2) The ability to have a "Change All" intention for all unrecognized
>>>> symbols (i.e. when I cut and paste a block of code that has class
>>>> names or method names that aren't recognized in the current context,
>>>> I should be able to click on the red symbol, and have an intention
>>>> action pop up that let's me "change all" occurances of that specific
>>>> unrecognized symbol to something else). No fancy look ups... just a
>>>> convenient search and replace within a very specific and limited
>>>> context.
>>>>
>>>> 3) "Safe Delete". I do miss this ability from IntelliJ IDEA.
>>>>
>>>> These are the main things I notice to be missing on a regular basis.
>>>> Number 2 should be very easy to implement. Number 1, not so easy,
>>>> but probably has far, far more value. Number 3 is just a nice to
>>>> have.
>>>>
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