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We want to accelerate frequently-performed DevExpress component tasks across a number of UI platforms and also reduce maintenance costs by automatically guiding developers toward best-practice usage scenarios with the DevExpress API.
This is our #1 goal and where the CodeRush team will allocate most of its resources in 2022. For more information, see "DevExpress Customer Needs Validation Survey" (below) and complete the survey so we can allocate resources to better meet your needs....
Dennis Garavsky (DevExpress)
10 February 2022
We are proud to announce that all DevExpress .NET products fully support Visual Studio 2019. If you’re an active DevExpress subscriber, you can log onto our website and download the most recent build at your convenience....
The DevExpress Team
2 April 2019
Since the beginning, CodeRush has been extensible. The cardinal rule for extensible architectures: New revs of the framework can’t break existing plug-ins. Through each release the IDE Tools team responsible for CodeRush has strived to ensure backward...
Mark Miller (DevExpress)
19 October 2009
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