Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Jason Haley, Mr. Reflector Add-in Guy, is at it again, this time Babel’ing - Reflector.Babel Addin v1 released

Jason Haley - Reflector.Babel Addin

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The addin

Reflector.Babel addin is a small Reflector addin written to provide a simple UI for the Babel Obfuscator.  As is the case with several obfuscators and many other useful utilities – Babel is command line based.  Being command line based is a huge advantage when it comes to integrating with your build cycle - once you’ve decided to use it.  The purpose of this addin originally was to make it easier to demo obfuscation (for an internal presentation) – but in the end, the goal really became: to help make Babel more user friendly to get to test drive. 

Once you figure out that you want to use Babel – then you need to dig into what it takes to integrate it into your build cycle (which is detailed on the project’s home site and in the downloaded content which installs with Babel).

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While you’re there, make sure you check out all his other very cool Reflector add-ins and links. Jason HaleyReflector Addin, AssemblyCollection.Sort Addin, Enums Addin, CodeShortcut Addin, OpenZip Addin, How to use Reflector series, and best of all, Reflector Addin Starter Kit.

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And last but by far not least, I’ve said this before (here and here) but it’s worth repeating, if you like anything I blog about, you HAVE to read Jason’s “Interesting Finds” blog posts. He’s at the top of my “Feed you should read” list…

 

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