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		<title>Disabling ReSharper 5.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 23:02:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am really a big fan of ReSharper! With Visual Studio 2010 I had to upgrade to version 5.0, which is currently in beta. Havenâ€™t played with all the new features but this will come. Iâ€™m sure. Anyway.. I was looking at some new functionalities Visual Studio 2010 had to offer. Wanted to try out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am really a big fan of ReSharper! With Visual Studio 2010 I had to upgrade to version 5.0, which is currently in beta. Havenâ€™t played with all the new features but this will come. Iâ€™m sure. Anyway.. </p>
<p>I was looking at some new functionalities Visual Studio 2010 had to offer. Wanted to try out the new native <strong>Generate code based on usage</strong>. The problem however, well problem, is that ReSharper already had this functionality before. So if I try to call a method which is not defined in my class, ReSharper will immediately ask if it needs to create that method for me. But I wanted to see Visual Studio 2010 doing that. So I had to find a way to stop ReSharper from helping me out. Didnâ€™t want to uninstall so I had a look in ReSharper and Visual Studioâ€™s settings. Then I noticed that it can be done very easily from the <strong>Visual Studio Options window (Tools â€“ Options â€¦)</strong>. Look for the ReSharper node.</p>
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<p>As you can see, there is a button to suspend ReSharper. This click will temporarily remove all ReSharperâ€™s power. Afterwards you can of course enable it again without a problem.</p>
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