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Tag: CodeRush

Be-aware of productivity tools

In his post Beware of Productivity Tools Mark Seemann explains why he shun from using so called “productivity tools” – tools like Resharper, CodeRush, JustCode or any other tool that is runs on top of Visual Studio in order to enhance development. While I don’t know Mark personally, I’m in the middle of his book … Continue reading Be-aware of productivity tools →

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