Roadblock: Or where has vs.net has gone.
I'm going crazy, I lost VS.Net 2003, and I reverted to using VS.Net 2005 (yes, I reverted. VS.Net 2005 doesn't have ReSharper, and that is a big minus in itself.).
Then I started getting problems With TestDriven on VS.Net 2005, and couldn't debug or test with debugging. That totally take me down because I refuse to do all the hard work myself. There are tools for that, and I've found out that I'm not nearly as productive as I can be without two of my favorite tools.
I don't have access to the DVDs that I need in order to fix that, and it has been driving me crazy! I'm writing documentation now, so at least something good may happen because of this.
[Update, I just got an email from JetBrains, and they say that there should be an Early Access Program for ReSharper on VS.Net 2005 starting in may! Final release is scheduled to one month after VS.Net 2005 hit the shelves.]
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