Posts tagged with 'MSIL'
Craig Stuntz is manipulating .NET IL. This episode is sponsored by Smartsheet.
Show Notes:
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Craig Stuntz was the second guest I ever had on the show. Check out Podcast 002 - Craig Stuntz on Idris
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Craig was at CodeMash presenting with these slides
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RuJIT was mentioned
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I dare you to keep these straight:
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I don’t think he mentioned it by name, but I think Fizil is the fuzzer that he’s working on.
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SQLite created by Dr. D. Richard Hipp
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Mono.Cecil, part of the Mono project. DNLib is another similar tool.
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Sure, I’ll plug my book again, since we mentioned AOP. AOP in .NET
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Obfuscation is a technique to prevent people from reverse engineering/tampering with your code. Dotfuscator is one of the tools that comes to mind.
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Blog post: "type erasure" in Java
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Blog post: tail calls in F#
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The "goat behind door number 2" is a reference to the Monty Hall Paradox (which is a great discussion topic for parties)
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Book: .NET IL Assembler by Serge Lidin
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ECMA 335 is the Common Language Infrastructure standard. I’d like to ecma-international.org, but their site seems to be broken at the moment.
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Good ol' LINQPad
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Meetup: Papers We Love Columbus
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