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Description
This app supports programs written in C#, Visual Basic .NET, and F#. It also supports some (but not all) programs written in Visual C++. It can also open Windows Metadata files used in UWP app development. CIL Disassembler does not decompile compiled assemblies into C#; instead, it displays the raw MSIL instructions run by the CLR.
Simply open an EXE or DLL file when prompted, and CIL Disassembler will display a list of the classes within the file. Then, double-click an item in the list to view the disassembly.
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- Version: PC
- ID: 9NBLGGH5KB8B
- Category:
Windows Apps
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- OS:
HoloLens
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English
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