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Software Engineer - Red Gate Software
.NET Reflector
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Posted Tuesday, May 31, 2011 3:53 PM |
I've just posted a write-up of some of the performance tuning I've done to improve .NET Reflector 7.2's start-up time here: http://www.reflector.net/2011/05/net-reflector-7-start-up-time-running-out-of-gas-or-pedal-to-the-metal/ You can get the new Read More
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Posted Friday, May 20, 2011 4:07 PM |
I've just posted up full details of this release on the .NET Reflector blog at http://www.reflector.net/2011/05/life-is-a-journey-not-a-destination-net-reflector-7-2-ea-1-has-been-released/ and, breaking with previous tradition, this includes a fairly Read More
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Posted Monday, January 10, 2011 6:35 PM |
We've just released .NET Reflector 7 Beta 1 and the big news is that we've acquired and integrated Jason Haley's awesome PowerCommands add-in. Read More
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Posted Thursday, December 16, 2010 12:01 PM |
Dodgy Bond references aside, I'm extremely happy to be able to tell you that we've just released our first .NET Reflector 7 Early Access build. We're going to make these available over the coming weeks via the main .NET Reflector download page at: http://reflector.red-gate.com/Download.aspx Read More
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Posted Monday, September 13, 2010 3:08 PM |
This post is inspired by Guy Kawasaki's "How I Tweet" post, both in terms of its content and in terms of our approach to tweeting. His post reads almost like a twitter marketing "how to" in some ways so, frankly, Yah! Boo sucks! to all you expensive twitter Read More
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Posted Tuesday, August 31, 2010 6:01 PM |
With .NET Reflector you don't need to decompile a type method by method. You can do the whole thing at once, although it may not be immediately obvious how. All you need to do is select the type you want in the assemblies list. If needs be right-click Read More
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Posted Wednesday, August 25, 2010 6:09 PM |
You can integrate .NET Reflector with the Windows Explorer shell so that you can open assemblies in .NET Reflector directly from Explorer. To do this open up .NET Reflector, then click Tools > Integration Options on the main menu. Now just check the Read More
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Posted Tuesday, August 10, 2010 12:25 PM |
We want to know what you think of .NET Reflector. How do you use it? How would you like to use it? How can we make it better? Read More
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Posted Tuesday, June 22, 2010 4:43 PM |
Unfortunately the answer to this is no: you cannot load more than one version of an assembly in .NET Reflector at the same time. If you try you'll see the following dialog box: You will need to unload the first version of the assembly in order to Read More
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Posted Tuesday, June 22, 2010 2:47 PM |
Unfortunately the answer to this is no: the .NET Reflector add-in does not support Express editions of Visual Studio, and hence the Pro debugging functionality will also not work with these Visual Studio Editions. This is because Microsoft forbids the Read More
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Posted Friday, May 21, 2010 12:43 PM |
A *small* matter left unaddressed in my last post. Read More
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Posted Wednesday, May 19, 2010 6:25 PM |
Yes, with a list of topics that broad, it can only be another update on what's happening in Red Gate's .NET Developer Tools division. Read More
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Posted Monday, April 12, 2010 4:51 PM |
Anyone who's been using .NET Reflector for any length of time will by now be used to its built-in update mechanism. Every 6 months or so it will ask you to upgrade to the latest version and, if you don't, will refuse to work after a few weeks have passed. Read More
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Posted Tuesday, February 16, 2010 7:46 PM |
This is actually very straightforward, once you know where to look for it. Open up a version of Visual Studio into which you've installed the .NET Reflector add-in. Now on the main menu bar click .NET Reflector > Choose Assemblies to Debug (figure Read More
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Posted Monday, February 15, 2010 7:38 PM |
By now you may well have noticed that .NET Reflector 6 and .NET Reflector Pro are out in the wild. The official launch happened today, although we actually put the software out last Thursday as part of a phased release plan to ensure that everything went Read More
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