Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 17th Jan 2008 15:27 UTC, submitted by jayson.knight
.NET (dotGNU too) "Last October I blogged about our plan to release the source code to the .NET Framework libraries, and enable debugging support of them with Visual Studio 2008. Today I'm happy to announce that this is now available for everyone to use. Specifically, you can now browse and debug the source code for the following .NET Framework libraries."
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RE[2]: No use for mono right?
by Moocha on Thu 17th Jan 2008 16:40 UTC in reply to "RE: No use for mono right?"
Moocha
Member since:
2005-07-06

Non-GPL, and pretty much useless :/


You must never have encountered a bug in the system libraries before.... Lucky bastard ;)

The license sucks, but if you're stuck with .NET this is invaluable. No more hackish reverse engineering with Reflector.

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RE[3]: No use for mono right?
by WereCatf on Thu 17th Jan 2008 16:45 in reply to "RE[2]: No use for mono right?"
WereCatf Member since:
2006-02-15

You must never have encountered a bug in the system libraries before.... Lucky bastard ;)

Actually, no, I haven't ;) Atleast not that I know of ;)

And well, I was just saying it is useless in regards to Mono. I am sure this is useful some .NET programmers though. It's just sad that you can't actually develop those sources further or integrate them to Mono or anything like that. Then again, I don't do C# anyways :3

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