Re: JetBrains enters the .NET decompilation business

2011-05-12 Thread Greg Kennedy
The JetBrains one is probably a stand alone version of what they seem to
have planned for resharper 6. -
http://blogs.jetbrains.com/dotnet/2011/02/resharper-6-bundles-decompiler-free-standalone-tool-to-follow/

Decompiler built into a tool which so many developers already use could
spell the beginning of the end for Reflector unless they keep inovating
which they won't if the free one remains stagnant.

Greg

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:39 AM, Winston Pang winstonp...@gmail.comwrote:

 All these alternatives, still love Reflector, JetBrains one looks
 pretty crap in terms of usability and flow, the Telerik one is a good
 competition so is the ILSpy one, interesting point, Telerik and ILSpy
 both leverage the Mono Cecil library for the magic, but doesn't seem
 like JetBrains do.

 On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Geoff Appleby geoff.appl...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  There's also an open source one floating around now too.
  http://www.ilspy.net/
 
  On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Stephen Price 
 step...@littlevoices.com
  wrote:
 
  Just to note on that that RedGate have had a reversal in their
  decision to not provide a free version.
  Short version is there will be a free version that won't get further
  updates, which I'm assuming will not be timebombed.
 
  Jetbrains and Telerik have released decompilers. Competition is a good
  thing. I'm betting RedGate wished they kept things as they were. It's
  like when a super hero creates their evil nemissis in a tragic
  accident in a chemical lab. Hmm my spider-sense is tingling... I think
  David is going green about this thread springing up again. ;)
 
  On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Joseph Clark jcl...@atlassian.com
  wrote:
   For those who haven't seen it, looks like the RedGate debacle has
 given
   some
   room for others to try and muscle in on the business. JetBrains
   (ReSharper,
   et al.) have released a new decompiler product for C#:
   http://www.jetbrains.com/decompiler/
  
  
  
 
 
 
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JetBrains enters the .NET decompilation business

2011-05-11 Thread Joseph Clark
For those who haven't seen it, looks like the RedGate debacle has given some
room for others to try and muscle in on the business. JetBrains (ReSharper,
et al.) have released a new decompiler product for C#:
http://www.jetbrains.com/decompiler/


Re: JetBrains enters the .NET decompilation business

2011-05-11 Thread Stephen Price
Just to note on that that RedGate have had a reversal in their
decision to not provide a free version.
Short version is there will be a free version that won't get further
updates, which I'm assuming will not be timebombed.

Jetbrains and Telerik have released decompilers. Competition is a good
thing. I'm betting RedGate wished they kept things as they were. It's
like when a super hero creates their evil nemissis in a tragic
accident in a chemical lab. Hmm my spider-sense is tingling... I think
David is going green about this thread springing up again. ;)

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Joseph Clark jcl...@atlassian.com wrote:
 For those who haven't seen it, looks like the RedGate debacle has given some
 room for others to try and muscle in on the business. JetBrains (ReSharper,
 et al.) have released a new decompiler product for C#:
 http://www.jetbrains.com/decompiler/





Re: JetBrains enters the .NET decompilation business

2011-05-11 Thread Geoff Appleby
There's also an open source one floating around now too.
http://www.ilspy.net/

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Stephen Price step...@littlevoices.comwrote:

 Just to note on that that RedGate have had a reversal in their
 decision to not provide a free version.
 Short version is there will be a free version that won't get further
 updates, which I'm assuming will not be timebombed.

 Jetbrains and Telerik have released decompilers. Competition is a good
 thing. I'm betting RedGate wished they kept things as they were. It's
 like when a super hero creates their evil nemissis in a tragic
 accident in a chemical lab. Hmm my spider-sense is tingling... I think
 David is going green about this thread springing up again. ;)

 On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Joseph Clark jcl...@atlassian.com
 wrote:
  For those who haven't seen it, looks like the RedGate debacle has given
 some
  room for others to try and muscle in on the business. JetBrains
 (ReSharper,
  et al.) have released a new decompiler product for C#:
  http://www.jetbrains.com/decompiler/
 
 
 




-- 
Geoff Appleby

Blog: http://www.crankygoblin.com/geoff
Twitter: http://twitter.com/g_appleby
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Re: JetBrains enters the .NET decompilation business

2011-05-11 Thread Winston Pang
All these alternatives, still love Reflector, JetBrains one looks
pretty crap in terms of usability and flow, the Telerik one is a good
competition so is the ILSpy one, interesting point, Telerik and ILSpy
both leverage the Mono Cecil library for the magic, but doesn't seem
like JetBrains do.

On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:12 AM, Geoff Appleby geoff.appl...@gmail.com wrote:
 There's also an open source one floating around now too.
 http://www.ilspy.net/

 On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Stephen Price step...@littlevoices.com
 wrote:

 Just to note on that that RedGate have had a reversal in their
 decision to not provide a free version.
 Short version is there will be a free version that won't get further
 updates, which I'm assuming will not be timebombed.

 Jetbrains and Telerik have released decompilers. Competition is a good
 thing. I'm betting RedGate wished they kept things as they were. It's
 like when a super hero creates their evil nemissis in a tragic
 accident in a chemical lab. Hmm my spider-sense is tingling... I think
 David is going green about this thread springing up again. ;)

 On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Joseph Clark jcl...@atlassian.com
 wrote:
  For those who haven't seen it, looks like the RedGate debacle has given
  some
  room for others to try and muscle in on the business. JetBrains
  (ReSharper,
  et al.) have released a new decompiler product for C#:
  http://www.jetbrains.com/decompiler/
 
 
 



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