On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 12:13 PM, David Kean <[email protected]> wrote: > I find it easier to use Reflector than looking at the source - I don't have > to work out different coding styles or > spacing. Hell, I have access to all the source code that ships out of DevDiv > and Windows (with a very good > instant internal search) , but I still use Reflector every-day to look at our > own source code. It's also a very > easy way to see what dependencies types and members have (which given what > I've been working on this > past year [1], is very important).
I do find it hard to accept that this is the most idealised way of working. Surely it implies that there is something that could be done to improve that? And surely most of the things are well-known and existing? There must be a better solution there. It seems quite bizarre. I'm intrigued by that. > [1] > http://blogs.msdn.com/b/bclteam/archive/2011/01/19/announcing-portable-library-tools-ctp-justin-van-patten.aspx > (Excuse the plug ) -- Noon Silk http://dnoondt.wordpress.com/ (Noon Silk) | http://www.mirios.com.au:8081 > Fancy a quantum lunch? http://www.mirios.com.au:8081/index.php?title=Quantum_Lunch "Every morning when I wake up, I experience an exquisite joy — the joy of being this signature."
