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Patterns and refactoring support for VS.NET and C#...

Hi,

The good old Borland JBuilder has very good support for
patterns (GoF) and refactoring. Does such support exsist
for VS.NET and C# specifically ?

The type of support I'm looking for is to be able to point
at a class (either in the editor or the class browser) and
apply for instance the Singelton pattern on the class.

An example of refactoring support: changing the name of a
class, or method.

Any information regarding this subject is appreciated!

Regards
Arne Styve
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Hi,

I have not used it yet, but take a look at:

http://www.xtreme-simplicity.net

Best regards,

Carlos Quintero
"Arne Styve" <ar********@hials.no> escribió en el mensaje
news:0a****************************@phx.gbl...
Hi,

The good old Borland JBuilder has very good support for
patterns (GoF) and refactoring. Does such support exsist
for VS.NET and C# specifically ?

The type of support I'm looking for is to be able to point
at a class (either in the editor or the class browser) and
apply for instance the Singelton pattern on the class.

An example of refactoring support: changing the name of a
class, or method.

Any information regarding this subject is appreciated!

Regards
Arne Styve

Nov 15 '05 #2
Thats pretty good at refactoring but unfortunately no where near free :(
which is a shame.

Kieran

"Carlos J. Quintero" <carlos_j_quintero@_NO_MORE_SPAM_hotmail.com> wrote in
message news:uJ**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have not used it yet, but take a look at:

http://www.xtreme-simplicity.net

Best regards,

Carlos Quintero
"Arne Styve" <ar********@hials.no> escribió en el mensaje
news:0a****************************@phx.gbl...
Hi,

The good old Borland JBuilder has very good support for
patterns (GoF) and refactoring. Does such support exsist
for VS.NET and C# specifically ?

The type of support I'm looking for is to be able to point
at a class (either in the editor or the class browser) and
apply for instance the Singelton pattern on the class.

An example of refactoring support: changing the name of a
class, or method.

Any information regarding this subject is appreciated!

Regards
Arne Styve


Nov 15 '05 #3
Hi,

Thanks for your answers. Any idea when Microsoft will
include this type of support ?

Regards
Arne Styve
-----Original Message-----
Thats pretty good at refactoring but unfortunately no where near free :(which is a shame.

Kieran

"Carlos J. Quintero" <carlos_j_quintero@_NO_MORE_SPAM_hotmail.com> wrote inmessage news:uJ**************@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have not used it yet, but take a look at:

http://www.xtreme-simplicity.net

Best regards,

Carlos Quintero
"Arne Styve" <ar********@hials.no> escribió en el mensaje news:0a****************************@phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> The good old Borland JBuilder has very good support for > patterns (GoF) and refactoring. Does such support exsist > for VS.NET and C# specifically ?
>
> The type of support I'm looking for is to be able to point > at a class (either in the editor or the class browser) and > apply for instance the Singelton pattern on the class.
>
> An example of refactoring support: changing the name of a > class, or method.
>
> Any information regarding this subject is appreciated!
>
> Regards
> Arne Styve


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Nov 15 '05 #4

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