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  • 5
    I see a sad dev without ReSharper subscription... A sad dev indeed.
  • 1
    Clean solution and set the error window to “build only” 👍
  • 0
    My Visual Studio 2015 has been stuck giving "An unspecified error has occurred." every time I try to use code navigation or IntelliSense.

    Have gone as far as completely removing VS2015 with Microsoft's custom tool and still not working.

    Next stop: reformat. :(
  • 0
    @kwilliams what about VS2017?
  • 0
    @datmaddin works fine but I don't have a Professional license for 2017. 🙁
  • 0
    @kwilliams the license is separated for each version?

    ... Meh
  • 1
    @datmaddin yes, and sonce the office isn't ready to upgrade yet my VS2017 is only the Community Edition.
  • 0
    @kwilliams every company I’ve worked at has always used community and it’s served us perfectly fine 👍
  • 1
    @Brolls Community doesn't support the full Microsoft Unit Testing framework.

    It's also a licensing issue as you can't use Community in a business with more than 25 developers.
  • 0
    @kwilliams huh. Guess they’ve been in violation of license then 😂

    It should support the unit testing? If not, get a reshaper license 👍
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