Contents tagged with Tools
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Code Signing as Reverse Engineering Protection
In my last post I spoke about reverse engineering .NET assemblies upon which Gregory asked how to protect his code against it.
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Reverse Engineering with Reflector and Reflexil
I've always been a big fan of Reflector, allowing me to have a look in assemblies to learn new things, debug in case of problems and provide usefull information when creating bug reports. Combined with the Reflexil Add-in it's now easy to also modify assemblies yourself.
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The Selfish Side of Social Bookmarking
Social bookmarking, one of the Web 2.0 hypes, allows you to share links with each other. This great video from Common Craft very clearly explains what social bookmarking is all about. While this is very useful, there’s also a selfish advantage to it.
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Sync FLAC Library with iPod
Yesterday I explained how you could manage your iPod through Windows Explorer. Having this ability opens up more powerful ways of managing your iPod. One of these ways for example is the ability to automatically sync your master archive stored on your computer, with your iPod.
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Manage iPod through Windows Explorer
Do you own an iPod? Are you tired of using iTunes? If you answered positive to both questions, read on! This article describes how you can manage your iPod through Windows Explorer.
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Listen to High Quality Music
You’re an audiophile, and you wish to listen to music in the highest possible quality, but on the other hand, you don’t have that much disk space at your disposal to store everything as wave files. What are you to do?
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Fixing Virtual PC Keyboard Lockup
Lately I hear about a lot of people using VPC that their keyboard suddenly stops working inside VPC.
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Virtual PC Differencing Disks Hierarchy
A long time ago, I talked about Differencing Disks in Virtual PC.
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Changed Job - Financial Architects
Well, what have I done during the last year? First of all, I graduated from school with highest distinction and got a job as a webdeveloper, creating ASP.NET sites. Actually, I helped to come up with and create a rather generic cms-like framework that is being used for all future sites, cutting back on development time when administration sections have to be made, and when a lot of re-occurring things have to be implemented in a site. That's about the only vague description I can give, since it's "top secret" ;)
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DebugView
This post has been moved to http://blog.cumps.be/using-debugview-and-c/ where you can find more information.