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Talking ReSharper 4.0
It’s time for a bunch of thank you’s again.
To those who spread the news after ReSharper 4.0 had been released:
- Chris Brandsma
- Hadi Eskandari
- Chris Alcock
- Davy Brion
- Gabriel Lozano-Moran
- Søren Spelling Lund
- Hendry Luk
- Brian Di Croce
- Dave Hayden
- David Longnecker
- Howard Dierking
- Bruno Moniz
- Jeff Putz
- Jim Burger
- Pavel Yosifovich
- Brent
- Patrick Riva
- Laurent Kempé
- Paolo
- James Kovacs
We would also like to say “thank you” to non-English authors who announced and/or reviewed R 4.0, including:
- Stefan Lieser (German)
- Thomas Kruse (German)
- Åukasz GÄ…sior (Polish)
- Jan Å eda (Czech)
- Bruno Capuano (Spanish)
- Laurent Kempé (French)
- Pavel Podlipensky (Russian)
- Marek Tihkan (Estonian)
Last but not least, thanks to everybody who have taken their time to author detailed posts on ReSharper or its specific features:
- Dean Fiala on the way ReSharper helps you adopt C# 3.0
- Karl Seguin on some the most exciting new features, including code annotations
- David Longnecker on CamelHumps in Completion, support for lambda expressions and the Convert Static to Extension Method refactoring
- Simon Hart on how ReSharper enhances the development experience for a .NET programmer
- Andrew Schwam on how ReSharper helps him pay for GPS’s, HD Camcorders, and MP3 players
- Neil Robbins on how Resharper 4.0 handles lambda expressions
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