Hi everybody,
there's a new contribution to the tutorials list, about .NET.. The tutorial contains 3 contributions on practical .NET reversing using 3 different approaches. Instruments are also presented, which can be used to reverse .NET.
A long kick start for those willing to start patching .NET programs but also advanced people I think will find something new
The new contribution is interesting for several reasons:
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it's our first official tutorial on .NET
it's co-authored by me, GooglePlex and zyzygy
Uses a completely new tutorial template
It's a first of a series of Special Issues
Let me describe what the Special Issues are meant to become..
A Special Issue is meant to be a collection of small/medium tutorials on a specific subject, like this one. Something that's not an eZine neither a normal tutorial..
Each Special Issue has an editor, collecting, checking and uniforming content as well as judging the quality of contributions. So a little more work from him/her.. The contributions, like this first issue shows, are not only reserved for ARTeam members, but are open to external. But, the contributions must be original and not already published elsewhere.
Also consider the special issues like an instrument for you where to collect several coherent small/medium tutorials you already have, under an unique umbrella.
I already have ideas are about future issues: mobile platforms (already have a lot of material, to write one for symbian), java world (some contribution, but other are welcome), advanced .NET reversing (still to think about)
So if you want to propose for special issues, or just collaborate
A note: after few comments I received I thought to add a commented full list of references to the tutorial. Now online version 1.1.
Hi all, an edit of the same post to warn that version 1.2 is out
sorry for updating it again in a so few hours, but believe that an interesting
addition was mandatory to complete the picture.
Version 1.2 has another contribution zyzygy sent me few minutes ago
I wasn't aware of, which specifically targets live debugging with PeBrowsePro.