VS refactoring tools - 2008 quicker than 2005?

Posted by: Granville Barnett, on 19 Dec 2007 | View original

As I am working on a couple of projects that are based upon C# 3.0 and haven't got my copy of Resharper installed (it just bugs me like mad with C# 3.0!) I used the VS 2008 refactoring tools today for the first time, mainly because I was just tired of doing things manually. Anyway, I remember using the refactoring tools in VS 2005 and thinking they sucked because they were so dam slow, e.g. encapsulating a field took 2 or 3 seconds to get the dialogue box appear and similar speeds for the other...

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