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I, like many, was disappointed when I heard that Reflector 7 was not free, and perhaps that’s why I waited so long to try it and just kept using my version 6 (which continues to be free). But though I resisted for so long, I longed for the better features that were being developed, and began to wonder if I should upgrade. Thus, I began to look into the features being offered in Reflector 7.5 to see what was new. Multiple Editions Reflector 7.5 comes in three flavors, each building on the features ...
We live in a strange world. Information should be free. Tools should be free. Software should be free (and I mean free as in free beer, not as in free speech). Of course, since I make my living (and pay my mortgage) by writing software I tend to disagree. Or rather: I want to get paid for the things I do in the daytime. Next to that I also spend time on projects I feel are valuable for the community, which I do for free. The reason I can do that is because I get paid enough in the daytime to afford ...
Technorati Tags: .net,reflector This is mainly for future self… I don't need to do it often, and always waste time looking around for an add-in before I find the simple answer. Just right-click the assembly, then click "Export…": You'll be prompted for the folder to save to: ...
I have posted before about reading other's code. What happens when you need an example to get ideas from or to better understand usage. Let's face it. Documentation of a language doesn't always give you everything you need to know. If you haven't already found it, Krugle is a good place to look for code sample. It is the Google of code files. It has been around for a while but I don't believe that most developers know about it or use it as much as they might benefit. Try it out. Now you may want ...
tools , reflector , ghostdoc , VS2005 , snippets , software development , wireshark , clr profiler , profiler , ants profiler , fx cop Many times I've been called "The tool-guy" or something like that. That's because people around me know that I love tools, and have a lot of them. And if they don't know it yet, they will know after they come to me with a particular issue. But still, many times I wonder that people do not know the tools, or simply not use them. Practical experiences have given me ...