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: F" R& m; ^) l5 U2 _% SIntroduction to .NET ReflectorLook inside any .NET code- Debug your application
Follow bugs through your application to see where the problem is – your own code, third-party libraries, or components used by your application. - Understand how applications work
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Third-party platforms aren't always well-documented. Use .NET Reflector to look inside their assemblies, and see how they work and which APIs you can call.
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