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ReSharper for Visual Studio Code has been available on the Microsoft Visual Studio Marketplace for some time now. However, ReSharper didn’t appear in many VS Code-compatible editors because these editors aren’t able to connect directly to the Visual Studio Code Marketplace. For this reason, u…
Hey, everyone! It's been almost a year since we made Rider free for non-commercial use. To celebrate this milestone, we want to spotlight the amazing projects it helped create. We're looking to interview a handful of users who've taken advantage of the free non-commercial use license, wh…
JetBrains will be at Azure Dev Summit 2025 in Lisbon, and we’d love to connect with attendees interested in learning more about our products and services.
Around 15 years ago, I got my first assistant job at a university department. Frankly, I only used ReSharper for its solution-wide analysis, which would alert me whenever I broke the spaghetti code I got served. I did not know about all the refactorings yet. It was only at my second job that my awes…
Did you know? The yield return keyword allows you to pause and resume execution of a method, enabling lazy evaluation without generating intermediate collections. This makes writing custom iterators simple and efficient. Welcome to dotInsights by JetBrains! This newsletter is the hom…
A third set of updates for the 2025.2 versions of ReSharper and Rider has just been released. This release contains important bug-fixes as well as feature updates. Let’s take a look at what’s been improved. ReSharper ReSharper 2025.2.3 comes with the following fixes: A recent reg…
Microsoft Visual Studio 2026 Insiders is here, and the next major VS update is on the horizon. As with any new Visual Studio version, one of the first questions developers ask is: "Will my extensions work after updating – especially ReSharper?". The short answer is a resounding “yes”. But t…
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A second set of updates and bug fixes for the 2025.2 release of ReSharper and Rider has just been made public. Let’s take a look at what’s been improved. ReSharper 2025.2.2 To make your transition to Visual Studio 2026 seamless, ReSharper now installs a lightweight…
Game development is more than just code – it’s about creativity, storytelling, and community. That’s why we’re bringing back JetBrains GameDev Day on October 21, 2025, to celebrate all aspects of game creation with developers worldwide.
We’ve just released the first bug-fix update for 2025.2. This build brings important fixes and quality improvements to both ReSharper and Rider, along with some targeted performance optimizations. If you haven’t upgraded to the 2025.2 versions of our products, we highly recommend that you check o…
Did you know? The C# language has a GOTO statement? It sure does. This is a case of “just because you could doesn’t mean you should”. Welcome to dotInsights by JetBrains! This newsletter is the home for recent .NET and software development related information. ? Featured Content This mo…