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ReSharper for Visual Studio Adds New JavaScript, CSS, and the ASP.NET Tools

Jul 5, 2011

This week JetBrains released version 6 of its ReSharper for Visual Studio. The new release of ReSharper includes tools for JavaScript, CSS and the ASP.NET MVC Razor view engine, with code quality analysis, a reference finder, code formatting and more.

A bundled decompiler is also included that features enhanced navigation and code analysis for VB.NET developers. The new code inspection functionality that is included allows developers to locate runtime bugs in their C# applications, and provides new refactorings and code transformations, along with additional unit testing functionality.

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