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Kurapica
June 17th, 2008, 13:46
These two papers discuss reversing Visual Studio components, which are DLL files that add functionality to Visual Studio projects like a custom ToolBar or a Multimedia player component.

Download both files then extract with winrar.

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Finally :
I hope all these .NET papers were useful and I hope to see more people posting their knowledge here soon, so that we can share what we know.

Greetz

dELTA
June 18th, 2008, 03:41
Hey Kurapica, I think your papers are very nice and useful, and we do indeed appreciate your contributions. Please stick around, for more interesting .NET discussions.

Kurapica
June 18th, 2008, 03:59
Thanks and I really appreciate it.

dELTA
June 18th, 2008, 04:24
Oh, btw, a much better way to publish tutorials is to make them as blog entries here (click the "Blogs" link to the upper left), and only include any necessary binary files etc as attachments. That way their contents will be searchable for all future (both by google and by our local search engine), and they will also be read by much more people when posted!

You are very welcome to repost your tutorials as blog posts here if you want, do that they can get the exposure they deserve.

Externalist
June 18th, 2008, 12:08
Very nice introduction series, thanks for taking your time writing these. I haven't gone through all of them yet, but I've enjoyed reading what I've read so far. Thanks again and hope there will be a sequel series hopefully in the near future!

Kurapica
June 18th, 2008, 14:15
Thanks for the nice words.

dELTA
June 19th, 2008, 03:32
Would you consider posting them as blog entries here Kurapica? That would be so great, and they would reach a lot more people and induce much more discussion.

Kurapica
June 19th, 2008, 05:34
That would be cool ! but I don't think they all fit as blogs coz they contain images and tables, so it would be a hard work to realign text and pics again, but I will try with those that can be blogged.

thanks for the tips.

dELTA
June 19th, 2008, 14:19
Sounds great! And there's no problem including images into the blog entries. Tables might be a bit trickier though, but can be emulated with fixed width fonts etc.