The dotPeek decompiler tool was initially introduced by Microsoft. It's a free-of-charge, standalone tool-based decompiler for any .NET assemblies. It converts .NET assemblies into equivalent C# code and optionally shows the underlying IL code. A dotPeek application can decompile different kinds of assembly files, such as Libraries (.dll), Executable files (.exe), Windows 8 metadata files (.winmd), Archives (.zip), NuGet packages (.nupkg), and Microsoft Visual Studio Extensions packages (.vsix).
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Wednesday, December 26, 2018
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Mocking API Responses in Azure API Management Portal
A mock API imitates a real API call by providing a realistic JSON or XML response to the requester. Mock APIs can be designed on a developer...
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A mock API imitates a real API call by providing a realistic JSON or XML response to the requester. Mock APIs can be designed on a developer...
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Microsoft Azure has multiple services for hosting HTTP-based web applications. Visual Studio developers can directly publish web application...
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LiteDB is a simple, serverless, fast and lightweight, embedded .NET document database written in .NET C# managed code. It's completely...