This article examines the role of code refactoring, and the refactoring techniques supported by Visual Studio 2005. Elsewhere, view the latest changes that are going to be a part of .Net.
This article examines the role of code refactoring, and the refactoring techniques supported by Visual Studio 2005. Elsewhere, view the latest changes that are going to be a part of .Net.
Is it just me, or are the refactorings listed all very glorified Find/Replace? Is it really that so hard for most people to use the nifty built in find/replace dialog that it needs to be Wizardified?
“I am happy with Java and C++ in eclipse”
Good for you, but I fail to see what it has to do with this article.