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Red Gate gave me a few licenses of .NET Reflector to give away. The first to answer to this post in any of my blogs with a phrase about .NET Reflector and name and contact e-mail will get a free license. Hurry up! There aren’t many! Update: I've given...
This new version fixes a number of bugs and adds support for more high level C# features such as iterator blocks. A new tabbed browsing model was added and Jason Haley's PowerCommands add-in was included as an exploratory step for future versions. To...
Today redgate released version 5.1.5.0 of .NET Reflector . It was a bumpy release. Early today, at work, as soon as @antsprofiler was announced the deployment of the new version I tried to upgrade and was offered an upgrade to the version 5.1.4.0 over...
Let’s face it, if you don’t know .NET Reflector, you can never claim to be a .NET developer. Today Red Gate announced the acquisition of Lutz Roeder’s .NET Reflector. On .NET Reflector ’s page, Red Gate states that “will continue to maintain a free version...
SQL Data Generator will be a great tool when redgate releases it. David Connell has a detailed post on how to build your own generator where he explains the concepts and ideas behind developing generators for SQL Data Generator 1.0 Beta . Andrew Clarke...
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