Yesterday, my friend Ed Daniel, forwarded me a link to this article: The Great .NET Identity Crisis from Graham Parker.<br/><br/>I have to say that really liked the article (this is why I blog about it), but I would have replaced "The role of the developer today is about adding value to the business" by "The role of the developer <strike>today</strike> is about adding value to the business". It was always the case.
As I described in my last post I would like to have the possibility to edit only one method in the source code viewer and get to the code by browsing my class hierarchy through two windows exposing classes then methods, attributes...
Now I know why it was a problem from the guys at Microsoft to provide that feature:<br/>Code view is cut from Whidbey HTML Editor
I finally managed to have my Addins in Visual Studio .NET 2003 working again, with reinstallation of it and then running a repair.
Then I installed ReSharper 0.81; I am part of the Early Access Program, and worked with it for a couple of hours. There is much more features then the older version I tried, and for the moment I am happy with it. It brings lots of added value that will be present in Whidbey in Visual Studio .NET 2003.