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ReSharper can be temporarily disabled from within Visual Studio without having to restart. Very useful for those times where ReSharper is being a resource hog and you just want to get something done.
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ReSharper can be temporarily disabled from within Visual Studio without having to restart. Very useful for those times where ReSharper is being a resource hog and you just want to get something done.