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ReSharper & Rider 2021.2 Release Party

The .NET team at JetBrains has recently released version 2021.2 of ReSharper and Rider. That’s a good reason to throw a release party! 🥳

We cover new ReSharper features that make development in Visual Studio even better. Also, some of the new Rider additions will be shown, our own .NET IDE for Windows, macOS, and Linux.

Let’s look at the latest releases together!

0:00 Introduction
2:20 ReSharper for Visual Studio 2022
5:15 Nullable Reference Types in CSharp (C#)
19:00 Source Generators
25:36 Code Analysis
27:00 Endpoints (ReSharper)
28:00 Endpoints (Rider)
40:15 Debugging Blazor WebAssembly (WASM)
48:29 Debugging improvements in Rider
53:25 Game Development with Unity and Unreal Engine
1:03:38 FSharp (F#) improvements in Rider
1:08:28 Code Cleanup
1:16:12 Xamarin improvements in Rider
1:18:35 UI and UX improvements in Rider
1:20:45 Editor improvements in ReSharper and Rider
1:28:06 Front-End Web Development in Rider (React, Debugging, …)
1:35:02 Version Control with Git and Local History
1:47:08 Dynamic Program Analysis (DPA) in ReSharper and Rider
1:50:41 Import settings from other IDEs & Featured Plugins
1:52:52 SpecFlow, FluentValidation, FluentAssertions
1:56:48 Solution Explorer improvements in Rider
2:01:14 Roadmap for ReSharper and Rider 2021.3
2:09:10 Wrap-up

ReSharper for Visual Studio 2022: https://jetbrains.net/resharper-vs2022/
What’s new in ReSharper: https://www.jetbrains.com/resharper/whatsnew/
What’s new in Rider: https://www.jetbrains.com/rider/whatsnew/

Speakers:
Maarten Balliauw, Matt Ellis, Khalid Abuhakmeh, Rachel Appel, Matthias Koch

#Tools #Productivity #WhatsNew

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