Vulcan.net Decompile add-in available until July
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2021 2:38 am
Hi,
This isn't a suggestion, more like an fyi for any who might be interested.
Some years back in the Vulcan.net days, I used .net Reflector to help me understand the framework a little better.
So you could take an executable compiled from C# or VB.net code, and decompile it into any of the supported languages, including Vulcan.net
Last week, I discovered that the source for the plugin is available. in fact, pretty much all of the .net reflector plugins are available with source.
https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=reflectoraddins
https://codeplexarchive.blob.core.windo ... addins.zip
Note:
1. The Vulcant.net plugin worked for a previous version of .net reflector. Mine was 7.4.5.20. I don't even know if the newer versions of .net reflector have plugins anymore.
2. The Vulcan plugin isn't listed on the page, but can be found in the download, including source.
This isn't a suggestion, more like an fyi for any who might be interested.
Some years back in the Vulcan.net days, I used .net Reflector to help me understand the framework a little better.
So you could take an executable compiled from C# or VB.net code, and decompile it into any of the supported languages, including Vulcan.net
Last week, I discovered that the source for the plugin is available. in fact, pretty much all of the .net reflector plugins are available with source.
https://archive.codeplex.com/?p=reflectoraddins
https://codeplexarchive.blob.core.windo ... addins.zip
Note:
1. The Vulcant.net plugin worked for a previous version of .net reflector. Mine was 7.4.5.20. I don't even know if the newer versions of .net reflector have plugins anymore.
2. The Vulcan plugin isn't listed on the page, but can be found in the download, including source.