Getting Props for .NET Refactor

Published 6 April 5 3:59 PM | William
My    friends and former co-workers/boss and I  created .NET Refactor to help us refactor some of our code and it turned into a pretty cool product pretty fast.  Les is the man when it comes to writing Visual Studio .NET Add-Ins and Brian  is the man that never met something that couldn't be parsed.  Well, looks like we got some       kind words said about .NET Refactor which is always nice to hear.  If you are into Refactoring code and don't want to wait until VS 2005 -it's a pretty darned helpful little utility (granted I'm a bit biased).

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# William said on April 6, 2005 5:44 PM:

I have a friend over at www.nettoolworks.com that recommended this a while ago... I think :)

# William said on April 6, 2005 6:20 PM:

Dude, the front page of that site kick a33

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