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It’s now time to move forward and start preparing for the next major release. We’d like to share our plans, as well as the ideas and areas we’ll be working on over the next few months.
As we prepare for the start of the Early Access Program (EAP) for Rider 2023.2, now seems like the perfect time to share our plans for this upcoming release. Keep in mind that these plans are subject to change, and some features and improvements may need to be postponed to a future release. Al…
The upcoming Early Access Program (EAP) for ReSharper version 2023.2 is fast approaching, and we want to share the development roadmap we’ve set for the next release. Before we get into it, this roadmap is tentative and subject to change based on our priorities, available resources, and developme…
Our product commitment and aspirations. What we’re working on. Broad goals for 2023 and beyond
As we gear up for the beginning of the Early Access Program (EAP) for Rider 2023.1, we wanted to take a moment to share our plans for this upcoming release. These plans are subject to change and some features and improvements may need to be pushed to a future release. Additionally,…
The next Early Access Program (EAP) for ReSharper version 2023.1 is right around the corner, which means it’s high time to let you in on what we’ll be working on in the coming months. This roadmap is just a preliminary plan and it may be adjusted depending on our priorities and resources as…
It’s been a few weeks since ReSharper 2022.2 was released, bringing you extended support for C# 11 features, memory-optimized solution-wide analysis, and a brand-new Virtual Formatter, among other exciting additions and improvements. While we’re unpacking your feedback in preparation for th…
With the start of a new release cycle of our Early Access Program (EAP) just around the corner, we think it’s time to share our plans for Rider 2022.3. Keep in mind that plans are always subject to change, and some features and fixes may have to be postponed to a later release. Also, you…
A week ago we released GoLand 2021.3, the last major update of this year. In case you haven’t had a chance to check it out, here are some of the new features in this version: Native support for Go projects in WSL.Inline Function refactoring.Support for remote development, in the beta …
In this post, we’d like to share our plans for Rider 2021.3 and find out what we can do next to improve your development experience. Your feedback is always welcome! The following is a list of our priorities for the 2021.3 release cycle. Note that these are features we’re working on – as opposed to …
In this post, we’d like to share our plans for ReSharper 2021.3 and find out what we can do next to improve your development experience. Your feedback is always welcome! The following is a list of our priorities for the 2021.3 release cycle. Note that these are features we’re working on – as oppose…
A few weeks ago we introduced a new version of GoLand – 2021.2. In this version you will find the new abilities to control the behavior of go list, manually reload the go.mod file after you’ve made changes, and run default built-in and gofmt formatters one by one. You can also explore new Go 1.17 fe…