Good morning, my favorite Voat Curmudgeons! I'd like to make it clear that the "me" in this is distinctly not me, because I didn't feel it was appropriate to change the title of the submission.
It's a beautiful day! I smashed some snow! I know you curmudgeons don't really care - and that's why I tell you! You're my favorite grumpy old men of Voat.
For me, I develop mainly in C# is Resharper. I hate their subscription model, I would instantly drop it if I could but there is simple no replacement for that quality.
The reason why I like Resharper is because it speeds me up developing. I can focus on what I want to develop and not waste time on the syntax. One of the coolest things of resharper is that with a flick of a switch I can convert an if-else-if-else into a switch. Invert an if-else, change linq to foreach to linq... Stuff that I can do but now I can create sloppy code, then flip the switch and it converts the code. If I don't like the result than I press CTRL-Z and continue with the original code.
The end result is always rock solid code, that will be very easy to read and near bug free!
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0 u/TheBuddha [OP] 13 Dec 2017 16:23
Good morning, my favorite Voat Curmudgeons! I'd like to make it clear that the "me" in this is distinctly not me, because I didn't feel it was appropriate to change the title of the submission.
It's a beautiful day! I smashed some snow! I know you curmudgeons don't really care - and that's why I tell you! You're my favorite grumpy old men of Voat.
0 u/roznak 13 Dec 2017 21:12
For me, I develop mainly in C# is Resharper. I hate their subscription model, I would instantly drop it if I could but there is simple no replacement for that quality.
The reason why I like Resharper is because it speeds me up developing. I can focus on what I want to develop and not waste time on the syntax. One of the coolest things of resharper is that with a flick of a switch I can convert an if-else-if-else into a switch. Invert an if-else, change linq to foreach to linq... Stuff that I can do but now I can create sloppy code, then flip the switch and it converts the code. If I don't like the result than I press CTRL-Z and continue with the original code.
The end result is always rock solid code, that will be very easy to read and near bug free!