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Resharper - excellent VS enhancement available for Zero-K

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We have been granted Zero-K project license for Resharper - http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/

Resharper is a great productivity tool for Visual Studio (it assists refactoring, search, code styling, has a global project analysis which can find bugs without compiling, enhances navigation - especially useful for our MVC web project and much more).

If you want to use it for Zero-K related work, let me know!
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11 years ago
I don't know much about this but most of ZK is written in lua and this is a .net utility. Is enough time spent on .net stuff (springiee, ZKL etc.) to be worth £192/$307/€226? As I say, I don't know much about it but hopefully you will all be less overworked.
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It seems like a lot of work is either being done or being thought up for ZKL, particularly with the new planetwars season, so a good refactoring, debugging, and static analysis tool would be a great thing to have to that end.
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11 years ago
About half of Zero-K code is in C# actually.. The lobby, site, autohosts, mission editor and other tools.
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GBrankTheSponge - we have been granted open source project license - free one, for Zero-K, so its "cost" has been recovered very fast :-)
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11 years ago

(random pic)
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11 years ago
resharper is just another way to make money for them. the features it has, arent they provided by any reasonable IDE like eclipse (although eclipse is getting slower and slower recently...)

anyway, nice effort!
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11 years ago
Excellent! Free stuff is always good value!
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11 years ago
As a developer mostly writing C# I would not want to write code without Resharper anymore. It boosts your speed immensely (contextual actions, easy but powerful code snippet handling) and helps you write better and nicer code (again contextual actions, including refactoring your code from ugly to something beautiful at a keystroke).

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resharper is just another way to make money for them. the features it has, arent they provided by any reasonable IDE...


Visual Studio lacks many features I wish it had already included (while at the same time it is stuffed with useless shit no one needs). So I'm happy VS is extendable and I'm grateful towards THEM (Jetbrains, a czech software dev company founded in Prague) to make some money making VS better.
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Someone need to learn use torrents, instead of wasting donations on such stuff.
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11 years ago
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Someone need to learn use torrents, instead of wasting donations on such stuff.

Someone needs to learn to read, instead of writting such posts
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11 years ago
Oh... we have been granted :\
Nice, so :) lol
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I don't know why would anyone even consider Resharper or refactoring when #zkdev's motto is "don't fix what isn't broken", with bad code not being considered broken... and people being shouted at for cleaning up some of that mess because "it works"...
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[AG]abma
11 years ago
+1 for [V]sheep, a bit off-topic:

re-factoring is quiet important for such large projects. if it isn't done it will become some unmaintainable beast of code at some point.

for sure, you will sometimes break code, but you'll have much better code afterwards which should be easier to understand for others as well.

so great to have this tool, hopefully re-factoring/code cleanup becomes more popular with it.
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9 years ago
This should come in handy.
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9 years ago
Its funny .net is now going open source. Sorry mono

http://blogs.msdn.com/b/dotnet/archive/2014/11/12/net-core-is-open-source.aspx
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9 years ago
Most importantly Visual Studio is now free, you can get community eidtion which works with resharper
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USrankAdminJasper: For mono, this is good news (for the rest of the programming world, too).

Miguel de Icaza (Mono lead dev)

Scott Hanselman (Microsoft guy)
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9 years ago
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for sure, you will sometimes break code,


It's almost 2015

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unit_testing
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