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 Sunday, April 29, 2007
(or rather respect and stimulating work...)

While we were in Dijon testing our new system I read most of the last IEEE Computer issue - which I often do not, but reading magazines filled out the cab rides. In it you find this article. Nicholas Carr blogged and a pretty nice discussion followed. I certainly disagree with the conclusion Nick comes up with, and I think that the article is more nuanced but many statements are made without proper underpinning. Regardless, the discussion inspired this pretty funny cartoon, too. One commenter (Tony Healy) drew the parallell to geeks great nerd needs: I think that the need for respect and the awesome feeling of being able to help others is magnified in most geeks. Some thrive on the "I am smart" feeling. Like most, I have transformed mine into, "see, you can do it this way!", after which I often get a "oh, great, thanks!", which gives me a warm, fuzzy feeling inside.

That - and feelings like it - are what I live for. Sure, this can be taken advantage of, and is taken advantage of, I'm sure. But, at the end of the day, as long as I keep getting what I live for... it's pretty much ok. Soon, I will cultivate the business person in me, or something... Right now, I gotta go on doing some demos this lovely sunday afternoon.

4/29/2007 4:37:57 PM (Romance Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback
 Wednesday, April 25, 2007
<rant>
Being an avid resharper user for several years, I cannot live without it.

As time goes by, I also feel that I cannot live with it.  It seems to me that the quality of the product (which has never been great) is spiraling downward.

So this is a word of warning: Before you get addicted to the features, realize that you will pay a price in bloat and bugginess in the studio, that may or may not be substantial.

In one out of my three current setups it's not that problematic.

In my daytime setup with the latest stable patch, it is crashing the studio several times a day, and the bugs I have mailed them have never been fixed.

Reinstall of my environment is probably the way to go right now, but it is eerie that not much has changed except the resharper updates.

Most people I talk to have similar experiences, turning the thing on and off, like a bad relationship. Bugs and bloat seem to appear often at blogs discussing resharper. What are your experiences?

Is it worth 249? Sure, its a great product. 249 + much of your time? Hmm, I'm starting to loose faith.

</rant>
4/25/2007 2:59:14 PM (Romance Daylight Time, UTC+02:00)  #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback