Another nifty helper is shift+Alt (Using the VS Keyboard settings) after typing at least one letter...
So type
ILo[Shift+Alt]
That will open an "extended" Intellisense, that also displays all known (even those you have NOT referenced) types. You can select ILogger and it will automatically reference Castle.Core for you...
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Too right. When I'm without ReSharper I feel like I'm trying to code with one arm tied behind my back!
Yup... I love that one also...
Another nifty helper is shift+Alt (Using the VS Keyboard settings) after typing at least one letter...
So type
ILo[Shift+Alt]
That will open an "extended" Intellisense, that also displays all known (even those you have NOT referenced) types. You can select ILogger and it will automatically reference Castle.Core for you...
So that's why it keeps opening all these dirty sites ;-).
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