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First Commercial C++ Development Refactoring Tool

swrittenb writes "According to their recent press release, SlickEdit Inc. announced Visual SlickEdit® v9, the first commercially available development tool with C++ refactoring. Although this area has been studied, and non-commercial refactoring tools for C++ exist, how comfortable are people using an automated solution for refactoring with this particular language?"

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  1. Extremely Uncomfortable by trouser · · Score: 2, Funny

    I, for one, am extremely uncomfortable with the idea of automated code refactoring in C++ for a number of very good reasons most of which have to do with those little yellow post-it notes that people keep leaving on my monitor with words like 'the' and 'when' written all over them in increasingly small, or decreasingly large, handwriting which makes me very nervous indeed.

    Thank you.

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    Now wash your hands.
  2. Re:We have shit tools by 0x0d0a · · Score: 2, Funny

    Uh, the main page says "Supports Windows, Linux, UNIX" right smack dab in the middle of it.

    Of course, it's a tough sell to try to fight emacs and vi...

  3. Re:What I want by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    ..I want a syntax cheker..
    ..running the code trough a compiler
    ..I am browsing trough lost


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    I can't imagine why you feel you need a checker for the code that you type..
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