I now see an email that Larry sent me, but it used a subject from a Struts User thread where people were talking about IDEs. GMail very helpfully threaded it with that conversation, and since I never got around to reading the other posts there, I never saw it :(
Well, anyway, I've got Log4Net guys asking now, so it was worth sending out the post. :) -Ted. On 5/27/05, Brandon Goodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > larry already got he ibatis team a set of resharper licenses about a > month or so ago. Didn't you get the email? > > Brandon > > On 5/27/05, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm crossposting this to ibatis-dev and log4net-dev, since those are > > the two Apache .NET project I know about. If there are any others, > > please let me know. > > > > ---- > > > > As you may know, JetBrains has been kind enough to offer complimentary > > IntelliJ IDE licenses to Apache Committers. You may not know that > > this offer also extends to the Resharper plugin for Visual Studio. > > > > * http://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/ > > > > I've been using Resharper for over a year now, and I can't say enough > > good things about it. > > > > It's like pair-programming with Star Trek's Commander Data :) > > > > Any Apache Committers interested in receiving a free Resharper license > > key can let me know (mailto: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>), and I'll have the > > key sent to your Apache email address. > > > > If you haven't tried Resharper, please take this opportunity to do so know. > > > > -Ted. > > > > PS - On the subject of .NET plugins, another wonder is TestDriven.NET. > > > > * http://www.testdriven.net/ > > > > Essentially, TDN lets you run unit tests by right clicking on the test > > method in the editor, or on the class or prjoect name in the file > > explorer. Surprisingly handy, especially when you are test driven > > (like me!). Happily, this one is free to everyone! > > > > -T. > > > -- HTH, Ted.
