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As is (almost) custom, we will have a Developer Days event this year in Bad Ischl, Austria. The dates have been set for Friday, November 25th to Sunday 27th - usually we strive for a warmer period of the year, but this time around we had to adjust for...
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Recently we have applied some configuration changes to our diagnostic analyzers which now use 2 new features of Roslyn 1.2: Generated Code Detection From the beginning until release 4.0 Refactoring Essentials has used its own detection of generated code...
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It's now been a while since the WPF Designer was split out into a separate repository of its own (early October of 2015 to be precise). It still looks & feels the same as before, however there have been quite a few changes, new features, and,...
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On Wednesday at //build/ 2016 Microsoft released Update 2 for Visual Studio 2015. Today, our @roslyn 1.2 compatible version 4.0 of Refactoring Essentials follows suit (I totally like doing useful stuff on April 1st). We are proud that we now have crossed...
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SharpDevelop 5.1 now has integrated support for TypeScript . SharpDevelop uses Javascript.NET to host Google's V8 JavaScript engine and uses the TypeScript language services to provide the following features. Features TypeScript compilation on save...
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Currently we are working on a 2.0 release of Refactoring Essentials , that will include a considerable number of new refactorings and bugfixes/improvements - for C# and VB! Please see the complete list in our release notes . Because some of our devs will...
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At the SharpDevelop Developer Days 2015 in Bad Ischl we had two focus areas - one was the new decompilation engine for ILSpy vNext (3.0), the other our NRefactory 6 roadmap. NRefactory 6 is our rewrite of the IDE services (code completion, refactorings...
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In the last two months Mike Krüger has done some intensive refactoring of NRefactory 6 code and we also have restructured the project and the way how NRefactory and NR6Pack share their code: Analyzers & Refactorings are now plain Roslyn NRefactory...
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Daniel has created a NuGet package "of" ILSpy - the decompiler engine . It is based off of the 2.3 release, and we want your feedback before officially calling it done in the 2.4 release (and yes, there is no getting started sample, ILSpy doesn't...
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Even if NR6Pack already brings more than 150 C# analyzers and refactorings from NRefactory to Visual Studio: There are still many more, which haven't been ported to Roslyn yet. Therefore we invite developers to "adopt" unported code issues...
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UPDATE 2015-04-29:The extension described here has been removed. For more details please see this post . As a little helpful supplement to my last post we have released the new extension " NRefactory Issue & Action Templates for Developers "...
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This post is for people interested in contributing to NR6Pack (and NRefactory) project. Let's assume you want to implement a new analyzer for NR6Pack. How would you integrate it? I'll explain the structure of NR6Pack solution and where you should place your files....
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Last year's event in late August was a social event for the core team members. This year, we are back with an open-to-all developer event around SharpDevelop , ILSpy , NRefactory , NR6Pack , AvalonEdit and more from our ecosystem. Here are the main...
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We have hit a major internal milestone for NR6Pack, namely completing the infrastructure setup for the project. Now we have a dedicated Web site at nr6pack.net , a forum on our community server and the build server set up for automated unit tests of NRefactory...
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UPDATE 2015-06-25: NR6Pack has been reborn as the separate project " Refactoring Essentials ". Therefore please don't use the old NR6Pack packages anymore, but install the new VS Extension or NuGet package instead! Now our refactoring and...
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