Do you feel Resharper is still worth using in 2019?
I've always been fond of the stuff offered by Resharper. Things like the refactorings and code style helpers. The 'Search Everywhere' feature that has been a JetBrains standard.
But lately I've been feeling that I don't need Resharper anymore. There's a search everywhere in VS by default now: CTRL + T. The refactorings have become a lot better and if you use Roslynator then you're not really missing anything.
In CA PPM 14.3 an enhancement has been implemented for setting the default, stock configuration as noted in this article to prevent performance issues on new deployments. For existing customer deployments after an upgrade to this release, the AVP setting remains set to the same option in use before the upgrade.
I can't afford the fancy visual studio enterprise version for live testing, but instead I've been using NCrunch for my live testing.
I feel like having Resharper enabled isn't worth the performance cost.
But it might be that I haven't seen using Resharper to the full extend of its abilities and I'm overlooking some great things.
I'm curently using:
Roslynator
NCrunch
Zencoding
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I am using Visual Studio Professional 2017 15.5.2 along with Resharper 2017.3.1. Every time I open VS, it throws notification
Configure settings to improve performance.
I tried ignoring this message but it gets thrown every time I start a new instance.
When this didn't worked, I clicked on message and it took me to Resharper Performance Guide options. I tried changing settings for Source Control plug-in in use.. I changed its value to Ignore but the message still persists.
2 Questions 1. What is slowing in Resharper for which VS throws this error? 2. Why is this not ignored by VS even though I have asked to ignore this?
Nikhil AgrawalNikhil Agrawal
1 Answer
Apparently setting all to 'ignore' is the answer.
pmcilreavypmcilreavy
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