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What ReSharper users say

I vividly recall the day I first started using ReSharper. It was around May 2004, back when Visual Studio .NET 2003 was the norm. I eagerly installed ReSharper EAP 0.81, and it immediately transformed my development experience.

ReSharper brought a wealth of features: code navigation, completion, formatting, generation, and find usages. However, one feature stood out to me — the powerful refactoring capabilities. Renaming, introducing variables, moving types, changing signatures, and extracting methods were all new in the .NET universe, and ReSharper became an essential tool for me.

Over the years, it remained my trusted companion, helping me be a more productive developer.

Laurent Kempé

Distinguished Solution Architect at Innoveo AG

Laurent Kempé

Distinguished Solution Architect at Innoveo AG

I vividly recall the day I first started using ReSharper. It was around May 2004, back when Visual Studio .NET 2003 was the norm. I eagerly installed ReSharper EAP 0.81, and it immediately transformed my development experience.

ReSharper brought a wealth of features: code navigation, completion, formatting, generation, and find usages. However, one feature stood out to me — the powerful refactoring capabilities. Renaming, introducing variables, moving types, changing signatures, and extracting methods were all new in the .NET universe, and ReSharper became an essential tool for me.

Over the years, it remained my trusted companion, helping me be a more productive developer.