Introducing “Windows Developer Power Tools”
I’m taking day off to promote the book of this summer—if you’re a geek that is: Windows Developer Power Tools by James Avery and Jim Holmes. The best bit of the book is on Chapter 16. Here is an excerpt:
Dotnet IL Editor (DILE), written by Zsolt Petrény, is an open-source application which gives developers great power to disassemble and debug .NET assemblies. Assemblies can be debugged even when the source code or debugging symbol (.pdb) files aren’t available. DILE’s main purpose is to serve as a Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) development environment by enabling users to disassemble existing assemblies, develop new ones, and debug them without using any other tools…
Enough said. Congrats to the hubby! The book is due to publish October 2006. Click here to order. For more information on the content, ask the guru here.



