Zen is the art of being at one with the two'ness There are various things in the pipeline, but I like to see a feature make it through testing before announcing it.Īre there any particular features / perks you are particularly interested in seeing added? We are working to improve our refactoring, and are investigating improving our suggestions. Personally I have not done a feature comparison with ReSharper, but I know we are keeping an eye on it. I am biassed, but I like to think VA is good value for money, and if you are interested in using either took for more than a year, the costs are roughly comparable. You are free to keep your current version, and only renew a year or three later, and then skip another couple of years if you want. Now we are not using a subscription method. After that, should you choose to renew VA further, it is cheaper. So for 2 years of ReSharper this gives me $358, and 2 years of VA gives me $358. Renewal is then $79 for a further years maintenance and updates. VA initial cost, which includes a single years maintenance and updates is $279. Of course, if ignoring ReSharper will make them go away then its going to be temptingĬost first, from the ReSharper website, it says:Īnd these are subscription costs, so they are ongoing. I'd personally love to see the VAX price go down and more perks added.Ī perfectly reasonable question. Just wondering what are the future plans/roadmap? I feel VAX is getting squashed by JetBrains.Ī lot of people who've tested both reported that VAX is performing better, but feature wise, it offers less. Resharper c++ offers more features and the best of all, it is cheaper. I know this may be a sensitive subject, but with the release of Resharper c++ 10, I am wondering what is Whole Tomato going to do to catch up.
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