Looks like the good folks at JetBrains are hard at work on ReSharper 4.0. The have now published the ReSharper 4.0 Roadmap.
For the brave: they should have a EAP sometime this January (2008), with the released product coming early this year.
Here is the full slated feature list (hopefully they get to everything):
- Support for both Visual Studio 2005 and 2008
- Comprehensive support for C# 3.0 language features, including:
- New code analysis, context actions and quick-fixes
- New refactorings (such as Convert to Extension Method, Convert to Automatic Property, Convert Anonymous Type to Named)
- Updated IntelliSense
- Many more intelligence and productivity features
- Full set of refactorings available for VB.NET
- New quickfixes and context actions for XAML files
- Referenced assemblies are now taken into account in null-reference analysis thanks to external annotations. ReSharper is packaged with annotations for the .NET Framework assemblies
- Code Cleanup — a tool for ensuring compliance with code guidelines and enhancing code structure
- Complete Statement — a feature that will complete language constructs and get you ready to write the next statement
- Many other enhancements and new features throughout the product
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Thanks for posting, Chris.
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