We use a tool called ReSharper, which will look for.dlls that match the namespace of classes you try to use. Sometimes it does this wrong; i.e. it picks an out of date.dll from a/bin folder in a project that's not part of the solution you're working in. Then it's really aggravating as you try to figure out why you can't rebuild the dependencies for that project.
This is an example where careless use of an IDE can screw you over. Used properly, however, ReSharper is very, very nice.
We use a tool called ReSharper, which will look for .dlls that match the namespace of classes you try to use. Sometimes it does this wrong; i.e. it picks an out of date .dll from a /bin folder in a project that's not part of the solution you're working in. Then it's really aggravating as you try to figure out why you can't rebuild the dependencies for that project.
This is an example where careless use of an IDE can screw you over. Used properly, however, ReSharper is very, very nice.
It's 2014, and "computer illiterate female relative" is still an archetype? Seriously?