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JetBrains supports the Open Source As you may know, version 5
ReSharper is available for some time, recess for supporting the 2010 version of Visual Studio, even if the product is installable on a Visual Studio 2008. The purpose of this post, not just to announce the making available of a soft and make the pub, it's really not my type, let alone the purpose of this blog. Good
back a few months, I fall (almost) by accident on the licensing page of ReSharper (then version 4.5) and I was thinking it would surely be a good investment after all, a written code faster and with less bugs ( Modified Closure
) is good for my clients, my box, and then for me also in the end. In short, several types of licenses are listed on the site, including a FREE Open Source License
...
Ouarf ouarf woof, written my pessimistic side ...
I elaborate a bit, it says it must present its Open Source project, to prove his participation in the project and a committee will decide if a license be issued free so ... Ok, basically need to be behind an old mailbox that nobody reads, and anyway I doubt the guys have time and inclination to do anything other than code for their apps .. . then to go to take a look at Open Source projects submitted and make a commission would not grow anyway
I grant you, this day I had to be in fashion Christophe ... a bit much grumpy! :) Well, not all this very serious because very soon after I start a new mission (my current client), and it turns out that ReSharper is part of the toolkit of any developer ... Phew, I'll be able to deceive, and pretend that I know a little programming. Lots of time passes, the issue of acquisition of ReSharper is not too much news until the betas of version 5 will begin to be making available. And then when the final version comes out, I can not help install it for only 30 days in demo ... sniff.
So there is less than a week, I'm starting, and submit to the famous board my pet project now ( Claymore
) without much conviction. And you imagine that just three days after (a Sunday exactly ... well yes the fees developers is outside working hours) the good news comes in my inbox ... I am entitled to a full version of ReSharper 5.0 for 1 year thanks to this open source project.
So already, I beg your pardon, ladies and gentlemen at JetBrains have doubted your word. Thank you for the effort you make for improving the quality of Open Source code. And I'm sure my current clients and future will thank you too ... j'ferais less bugs thanks to you.
Morality, if you have a piece of code that's worth to be made available to others, and which in any case will not make you a millionaire, publish, and you will be having a free license ReSharper.
Update [28 April 2010]:
Jerome pointed out to me that my link to the example of Modified Closure was wrong. It's fixed.
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