.NET Decompiler

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There's a few on sourceforge, I'm not sure how complete they are. This looks to be the furthest along but I think it's only targeting a specific version of lua.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/unluac/

Hey Cromewell let me ask you something for .NET...
I haven't been looking at Spices .NET decompiler for .NET applications for more than...well...2 years approximately (since I am still using my old version of it to decompile .NET applications)...so I was just wondering is there a new version of Spices .NET decompiler for .NET applications which can also decompile let's say...applications built in .NET 4.0?
Because the one I still have can only decompile .NET application made in .NET 2.0 or older...

I also have a nice decompiler called SALAMANDER (Remotesoft .NET Explorer) which I use the most.The only bad thing is that it can only decompile applications made in .NET 1.0.But that is not really a problem since I mostly make applications in .NET 1.0 anyway.
 
Wow it works on all .NET versions.Nice lol!
And it's...FREE?!?!
Holy crap lol! :D
Nice support for all those file types!

Now I can finally see the source code from some of the EXE and DLL files regardless in which .NET version they were made.



Thanks man!

I still can't believe it's free lol :D
 
I don't think you can do that with .NET decompiler.
If I remember correctly you have made a post about that so you might find your answer there.
 
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