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I think it would be cool if you could add a dll to solution explorer and
then use it as if it was a project reference. Then when debugging you
could step into the reflected version of it. Class view would also
display the classes within it and when you open them up it would open
them as if they were source code. It could be so integrated we wouldn't
realize it is a separate product.
Sidar Ok wrote:

> I would certainly be interested in starting an open source VS add-in
> that has reflecting capabilities, it would provide more value than a
> stand alone app. It would certainly be more difficult though.
>
> It would also have been good if jetbrains bought it and integrated
> with resharper :)
>
> I think there is also Xenocode Fox (for commercial lovers), I know
> that you can extract VS projects from dlls, but I haven't used it more
> than that.
>
> On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Bill Barry <after.fallout@...
> <mailto:after.fallout@...>> wrote:
>
>     I think it is more likely there will be integrated support with
>     their profiler.
>
>
>     Paul Batum wrote:
>>     I agree, this could easily work out to very good news. It would
>>     be awesome to get a fully integrated reflector experience in
>>     Visual Studio. I would be more than happy to pay money for that.
>>
>>     On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 1:50 PM, Sebastien Lambla
>>     <seb@... <mailto:seb@...>> wrote:
>>
>>         Reflector has never been open source, neither has
>>         testdriven.net <http://testdriven.net>
>>
>>         I wish them well and hope they'll provide a commercial
>>         version, for example
>>         letting you dynamically step through decompiled code. THat
>>         would be a real
>>         time saver when dealing with unavailable code...
>>
>>         --------------------------------------------------
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>>         From: "Gabriel Schenker" <gnschenker@...
>>         <mailto:gnschenker%40gmail.com>>
>>         Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 1:28 PM
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>>         To: <altdotnet@...
>>         <mailto:altdotnet%40yahoogroups.com>>
>>         Subject: [altdotnet] .NET Reflector now belongs to Redgate
>>
>>         > after years of development Lutz Roeder obviously abandons
>>         it's flag
>>         > ship an has given (sold?) it to Redgate.
>>         > Although Redgate has annouced to provide a free version
>>         also in the
>>         > future I fear that in the long run you will have to pay for
>>         the full
>>         > version of Reflector.
>>         > Do we have to say goodbye to another indispensable OSS
>>         tool? (see e.g.
>>         > what happened to NCover and Testdriven.Net)
>>         >
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>>         > Yahoo! Groups Links
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> Sidar Ok
> http://www.sidarok.com
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