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Auto-Detect Memory Issues in your App with Dynamic Program Analysis – Rider...

It seems that a common problem among profiling tools (including ours) is that they require too much effort from a developer. Profiling currently is seen as some kind of a last resort for when something...

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ReSharper Ultimate 2020.1: Improved Support for C# 8.0 and C++20, Dataflow...

Hello everyone, ReSharper Ultimate 2020.1 is now available! We encourage you to try out the first major update this year. Read about the release highlights in this blog post, or visit our What’s New...

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A Story About .csproj, Large Solutions and Memory Usage

We discussed the motivations and our push toward running Rider on .NET Core in our previous post. As part of that effort, we are looking into converting projects in the ReSharper and Rider solution to...

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ReSharper Ultimate Starts Its Early Access Program for 2020.2!

Hello everyone, We’re excited to introduce the first EAP build of ReSharper Ultimate 2020.2! Here’s what we have in store for you. ReSharper 2020.2 EAP1 Nullability code analysis is learning about more...

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Memory profiling on Linux and macOS with dotMemory 2020.2

Version 2020.2 EAP01 finally brings dotMemory to Linux and macOS! For these systems, dotMemory is currently available only as a command-line tool. The tool is free and lets you take and save memory...

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The Developer Ecosystem in 2020: Key Trends for C#

At JetBrains, we make tools for developers, so we keep up with the latest trends and changes in the software development industry. We build many IDEs based on multi-platform software product lines for...

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ReSharper 2020.2: Improved Code Analysis for C# 8, Code Cleanup on Save, and...

Hello everyone, Today we’re excited to give you ReSharper 2020.2! This major release introduces new inspections and quick-fixes for C# 8, most notably for nullable reference types, a much-awaited Code...

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ReSharper 2020.3 Roadmap

In this post, we’d like to share our plans for ReSharper 2020.3 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...

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ReSharper 2020.3: Support for C# 9 and Source Generators, New Features in...

Hello everyone and welcome to ReSharper’s third and final release of the year! With C# 9 recently released, ReSharper 2020.3 was destined to be about supporting new language features with our entire...

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Rider 2020.3.3 and ReSharper Tools 2020.3.3 Have Landed!

Hello everyone! We‘ve just published the ReSharper Tools 2020.3.3 and Rider 2020.3.3 releases. Here’s a quick synopsis of the most critical fixes we’ve delivered with these builds. You can use the...

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ReSharper 2021.1 Beta is available!

Hello, everyone! The 2021.1 release is almost upon us, which means it’s high time to publish the ReSharper 2021.1 Beta build! This is your chance to get a look at all the features that we are going to...

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ReSharper 2021.1: Updates in Code Analysis, Support for ASP.NET Route...

ReSharper 2021.1, our first release of the year, has arrived! It doesn’t have a specific theme or goal, and we’ve focused instead on simply making improvements that would improve your experience. But...

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dotTrace and dotMemory bring new home screen!

Longtime users of dotTrace and dotMemory may have noticed the brand new home screen that ships with version 2021.1. The change comes as part of our goal to make our products the best profiling tools on...

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ReSharper and Rider 2021.2 will require .NET Framework 4.7.2 or newer...

Starting with the 2021.2 releases of our .NET productivity tools, including ReSharper and Rider (on Windows), we will require .NET Framework 4.7.2 or newer installed on your machine. Earlier versions...

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dotMemory Support For Linux Process Dumps

Great news, Linux users! dotMemory 2021.1 now supports analyzing dumps collected using gcore and dotnet-dump for your Linux-hosted .NET applications. In this post, we’ll explore how to use a Linux...

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Investigate memory issues with ease – Introducing real-time inspections in...

Memory issues can be challenging to diagnose, especially when we’re under the stress of an extreme performance issue and unhappy users. Luckily, dotMemory 2021.1 users will appreciate the new and...

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Improved Allocation Details and Powerful Type Filters in dotMemory 2021.2 EAP

With the release of dotMemory 2021.2 around the corner, we thought we’d give you, our loyal JetBrains customers, a sneak peek at some new and exciting features. These newest improvements will make you...

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The v2021.2 Releases for dotCover, dotMemory, dotTrace, and dotPeek Are Here!

Good news, everyone!  We are happy to announce the release of the 2021.2 versions of dotCover, dotMemory, dotTrace, and dotPeek. Before diving into the feature set we’ve added in this release, there...

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The .NET Ecosystem in 2021: Over half of .NET devs use C# 8, 46% do not use...

The State of Developer Ecosystem 2021 report is now available! It’s that time of year again, when JetBrains publishes the findings from our State of Developer Ecosystem Survey! For 2021, we’ve surveyed...

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dotMemory Standalone 2021.3 – 32-bit Version Deprecation

Starting with the next dotMemory Standalone 2021.3 release, we will no longer ship a 32-bit (x86) version. On 32-bit operating systems, you can capture snapshots using the dotMemory Command Line Tools,...

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