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By bloid
via windowsdevcenter.com
Published: Feb 21 2007 / 22:55

You'll often need to understand how a class, method, or entire assembly fits into your overall system. Reflector lets you explore any .NET assembly to find its dependencies and callers, or explore an entire assembly. Additionally, you can use tools within Reflector to decompile an assembly to see how the code was written.
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Lowell Heddings replied ago:

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Reflector is awesome. It could potentially be used to create a keygen ;-)

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hchaudh1 replied ago:

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Is this some sort of code reverse engineering tool?

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bloid replied ago:

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Yup

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