![]() Net assembly is an easy target for hackers, crackers or competitors who can easily reverse-engineer your. Needless to say, this means that an unprotected. Some tools can even reconstruct the actual structure of your code including loops, if statements, method calls, etc. This has facilitated the development of many decompilers and dissassemblers which can extract this information from a. ![]() This format preserves a lot of high-level information about your software such as class, field, method, property and parameter names and even the actual code in a well-defined structure. Net compilers such as C#, VB.Net, Managed C++, IronPython, etc emit compiled programs in MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language) format. Most non-.Net compilers emit binary programs containing native CPU instructions which are very hard to disassemble, decompile and reverse-engineer.
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