Originally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge
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And, FWIW, I'd give ReSharper a miss if I were you. As demonstrated, you don't need it to accomplish the task you actually asked about. More importantly, though, when you apply it to an existing project that hasn't utilised ReSharper during its development process, what you invariably find is that you get back a wall of 'error' messages, most of which are in fact merely opinions about things like naming conventions rather than actual problems.
I'm not a fan of ReSharper even during development from scratch, but when applied to an existing project after the fact it can feel a bit like inviting that Harry Enfield character that continually says "you don't wanna do it like that!" over to tell you lots of things you didn't need or want to know that are 'wrong' with a solution that builds fine. This is particularly tiresome if you didn't even write the thing.
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