Meet the team: Greg Tillman

By , November 25th, 2011

Greg is a jack-of-all-trades, a renaissance man, and a sharp operator on the ping-pong table. Typically found in the center of a whirlwind of activity, Greg has a keen understanding of .NET Reflector, one eye always on the future, and a surf-board which is always ready to go.

Greg Tillman

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Freshly baked: .NET Reflector v7.5 EAP Build 2

By , November 17th, 2011

In our previous sprint, we brought the Reflector Object Browser (ROB) into Visual Studio. Yesterday we shipped the 2nd Early Access build of .NET Reflector v7.5, and the ROB now has some bite to go with its bark!

I’ll keep this brief, because there are only really a handful of points which are interesting, and we’d love to get some feedback on the latest work. The main thing is that the VS addin now tracks the loaded project(s) references, and shows them in the ROB. Adding a reference (see below) adds that assembly to the ROB.

Adding a reference in Visual Studio

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Dedicated Early Access Feedback Forum

By , November 10th, 2011

By now, you should have heard about our Early Access Programme. Now that we’re releasing rapid and regular early access builds, it’s time we gave you a better feedback channel. As a first step, we’ve created a UserVoice forum dedicated to EAP feedback, and we’d really appreciate hearing anything you’ve got to say about the new builds and new features. We’ll also use it to let you know when we’re working on your suggestions, and keep you up-to-date on our plans.

Be the first to see what the future holds for .NET Reflector
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Freshly Baked: .NET Reflector V7.5 EAP Build 1

By , November 4th, 2011

We’ve just finished the first of our sprints towards .NET Reflector v7.5, and have released an EAP build for you to take a look at. The first thing we wanted to do is move Reflector’s GUI into Visual Studio to make it easier to explore assemblies without having to leave the confines of Visual Studio. We got some of the way there during this sprint, so let’s look at that first…

A hint of what's awaiting you in Visual Studio

The Reflector Object Browser and Resource Browser in Visual Studio

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Meet the team: Nick Maidment

By , November 1st, 2011

Nick has been testing .NET Reflector for quite some time now, and his sinister chuckle has become the hallmark of particularly evil / fiddly bugs. Persistent and sharp-eyed, the master of the test machine branded “coggy” speaks softly, but carries a large testing framework.

Nick Maidment - Machiavellian Tester

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