ReSharper Ultimate 2018.2 Release Candidate
ReSharper Ultimate 2018.2 RTM is just around the corner, which is why we’ve just published the ReSharper Ultimate 2018.2 Release Candidate. If you’ve opted in for our Early Access Program, you’re...
View ArticleReSharper Ultimate 2018.2 hits RTM
ReSharper and our other .NET tools have just become even more Ultimate. Please welcome ReSharper Ultimate 2018.2! Let’s have a look at the key changes this release brings to the table: Performance...
View ArticleWebinar – Advanced .NET Debugging Techniques from a Real-World Investigation
You know how it feels. After releasing a new version, a service starts behaving in an unexpected way, and it’s up to you to save the day. But where to start? Join us Tuesday, September 25th, 16:00 –...
View ArticleReSharper Ultimate 2018.2.2 is released!
Today, we’ve published one more bug-fix update to v2018.2 – ReSharper Ultimate 2018.2.2 is here! Let me highlight the most notable changes in ReSharper 2018.2.2: More than 20 bugs were eliminated...
View ArticleAdvanced .NET Debugging Techniques from a Real-World Investigation – Webinar...
The recording of our September 25th webinar featuring Christophe Nasarre and Kevin Gosse is now available. You know how it feels. After releasing a new version, a service starts behaving in an...
View ArticleAnalyzing a memory leak discovered by our build server
A few weeks ago, I was working on a feature in Rider when I received a build failure e-mail from TeamCity, our continuous integration service. I was not allowed to merge my feature into the main...
View ArticleUnit testing memory leaks using dotMemory Unit
In our previous post, we looked at how I caused a memory leak when working on a feature in Rider, and how I could not merge that feature into the product because the test that checks for a particular...
View ArticleReSharper Ultimate 2018.3 starts Early Access Program
We’ve started a new Early Access Program cycle for ReSharper Ultimate – please welcome ReSharper Ultimate 2018.3 EAP. Let me highlight the big changes in the ReSharper 2018.3 EAP1 build: We’ve...
View ArticleReSharper Ultimate 2018.3 Is Within Spitting Distance!
Hello there, Coming into the homestretch of this release cycle, we’ve just published the new EAP8 build for ReSharper Ultimate 2018.3. If you’ve been wanting to try all the new features before this...
View ArticleReSharper Ultimate 2018.3 is released!
I’m here today to present to you this year’s last major release of ReSharper Ultimate. Don’t feel like reading? Then come and grab ReSharper Ultimate 2018.3! Let me show you what the ReSharper team has...
View ArticleWhat Do These …+c… Classes Do in my Memory Snapshots?
There’s nothing we love as much as user feedback. It is a priceless source of insights into how people use tools like dotMemory, what gets them excited – and what gets them confused. Over the last year...
View ArticleReSharper Ultimate Starts its Early Access Program for 2019.1!
Hi there, It’s that time of the year when we usually start the Early Access Program for our inaugural major release of the year. Please give a warm welcome to the first ReSharper Ultimate 2019.1 EAP...
View ArticleWelcome ReSharper Ultimate 2019.1!
This year’s first major release of ReSharper Ultimate is here. Download ReSharper Ultimate 2019.1 today! In addition to 400+ fixes and improvements, ReSharper 2019.1 comes with: Initial C# 8 support....
View ArticleReSharper Ultimate 2019.1 Updates to 2019.1.2
Five weeks after the first release of the year, we are releasing ReSharper Ultimate 2019.1.2. This build delivers a lot of fixes and improvements to polish the major release. The most important fixes...
View ArticleReSharper Ultimate 2019.2 is released!
Hello everyone! Please welcome the new ReSharper Ultimate 2019.2 release. ReSharper 2019.2 includes: Smart support for C# 8.0 language features such as indices, ranges, and unmanaged generic structs,...
View ArticleConsole Profiler replaces Remote Profiling in dotMemory 2019.2
dotMemory 2019.2 no longer supports remote profiling. Remote profiling allowed you to profile an application running on a remote computer with dotMemory running locally. So, why did we get rid of it?...
View ArticleMeet the JetBrains .NET team in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane
G’day! This October, the JetBrains .NET team is coming to Australia, visiting Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Our .NET Developer Advocates Matt Ellis and Maarten Balliauw will be visiting NDC Sydney...
View ArticleReSharper Ultimate 2019.2.3 Bugfix Is Here!
Moments ago we published a new bugfix – please welcome ReSharper Ultimate 2019.2.3. It delivers highly requested support for the .NET Core 3.0 release build, which was released earlier, for all the...
View ArticleReSharper Ultimate 2019.3 Starts Early Access Program!
Hello everyone, October seems like a good time to launch the Early Access Program for our third release of the year, so please welcome ReSharper Ultimate 2019.3 EAP. In the list below, I highlight...
View ArticleReSharper Ultimate 2019.3 Release Is Out!
Hello everyone, We’ve reached the last release milestone for this year – please give a warm welcome to ReSharper Ultimate 2019.3! First, let’s take a brief look at the most important changes: The brand...
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