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.NET Assembler Structure

Hello friends,

I am finishing my Computer Science graduation this year, and I have to
make a final project for it.

As I'm working with Microsoft .NET, my idea is to write my project
about the MSIL. A software that will disassemble the .EXE (generated
by VS.NET 2k3 without obfuscation), and show the MSIL. Exactly like
Microsoft's ILDasm.exe.

I need to know if we have the structure of the .NET executable well
documented. Is there enough documentation to write a software like
that?

Is the .NET executable easy to be understood? Or am I choosing
something too hard?

Thanks for any advice, book suggestion... or related topics!!

Leo
Jul 21 '05 #1
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