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Microsoft.NETDecompiler Round-Up, Regenerating Your Code
Recently, there has been much debate over open source software. But what most developers overlook is that even though they release their source, it may still be available. In the general scheme of things, there is always someone out there who will, by some means, be able to regenerate your code if they so desire. Whether it is by analyzing how your application works and replicating its behavior, or by reverse engineering with a tool, it will always be possible for someone to produce the same output with an appropriate amount of time in which to do it.<p><a more</a></p>
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