Backup and Decompiling

 

Thanks Phil for the link to Reflector.

This is an amazing tool. Sad that I have to use this in these circumstances, but just for this it's worth it ;-).

I just hope that Lutz will be able to provide a one click button to decompile everything.

I think I am going to use a lot Reflector for my self-training on Clr.

And Phil ok for Raid, but in a laptop explain how to do it ;-))

By the way how many of you, fellow developers, are using a laptop all the time for development ?

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  • Before I got my current machine, I had been using a laptop for all my development work. I got one of those desktop replacements laptops that are around quite heavy, with a nice 15.7" screen.





    But the performance of the hard drives was terrible, so I moved to a full desktop.





    But you got me on the RAID question short of using a couple USB drives in RAID.

  • Phil Imagine if I have to add to my James Bond outfit a Raid USB drive ;-)


    Wow two mobile phones two PDAs the laptop and the USB Raid. And I don't mention the car !

  • If you can get a second HDD connected/into the notebook, and a server OS loaded, you can do software RAID. Wouldn't recommend it unless you plan to leave the notebook on 24/7 - software raid takes forever @ startup.





    --Brian Desmond

  • I use a notebook with a wireless adapter as a "terminal" into my development server using Remote Desktop Protocol.


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