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Is ReSharper any good for Ionic (JavaScript and TypeScript development)

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    I hear a lot about how great ReSharper is and would love to try it out some time. I love Visual Studio, but I develop Ionic (hybrid apps). Visual Studio has great Cordova support, and ReSharper seems to have TypeScript / JavaScript support, but would it be worth it if I do mainly this. Will I miss out on most of it's features? :~

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      I hear a lot about how great ReSharper is and would love to try it out some time. I love Visual Studio, but I develop Ionic (hybrid apps). Visual Studio has great Cordova support, and ReSharper seems to have TypeScript / JavaScript support, but would it be worth it if I do mainly this. Will I miss out on most of it's features? :~

      i cri evry tiem

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      You could contact ReSharper and get a definitive answer. You could try their message boards, too. I love ReSharper, but don't know about its use with hybrid apps.

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        I hear a lot about how great ReSharper is and would love to try it out some time. I love Visual Studio, but I develop Ionic (hybrid apps). Visual Studio has great Cordova support, and ReSharper seems to have TypeScript / JavaScript support, but would it be worth it if I do mainly this. Will I miss out on most of it's features? :~

        i cri evry tiem

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        Never hurts to look around and see what other folks are doing, what problems they are having recently with the tools/context you are considering: [^], [^]. I can't imagine not having ReSharper working for me (note that I'm not doing cross-platform yogic contortions); I consider it the single best tool for programming I have ever seen ... and I go way ... way ... back to when you, James, were not even a concept, let alone a conception :) cheers, Bill

        «The truth is a snare: you cannot have it, without being caught. You cannot have the truth in such a way that you catch it, but only in such a way that it catches you.» Soren Kierkegaard

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          Never hurts to look around and see what other folks are doing, what problems they are having recently with the tools/context you are considering: [^], [^]. I can't imagine not having ReSharper working for me (note that I'm not doing cross-platform yogic contortions); I consider it the single best tool for programming I have ever seen ... and I go way ... way ... back to when you, James, were not even a concept, let alone a conception :) cheers, Bill

          «The truth is a snare: you cannot have it, without being caught. You cannot have the truth in such a way that you catch it, but only in such a way that it catches you.» Soren Kierkegaard

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          and I go way ... way ... back so do I Bill :laugh:

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