Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Crack.Net by Josh Smith

Catchy name for a debugging tool :)

Ever needed to fix a bug that didn't happen on you development machine, but does in test (or production, but the disclaimer clearly states not to use it in production ;) well now you can try this new tool. It injects itself in a running .Net application and allows you to browse and change the objects in the managed heap of that _running_ application.

http://joshsmithonwpf.wordpress.com/2008/10/21/new-release-of-cracknet-on-codeplex/
http://joshsmithonwpf.wordpress.com/cracknet/

A more detailed article about Crack.Net

http://joshsmithonwpf.files.wordpress.com/2008/10/cracknet-article1.doc

-Mark

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Mark,

Please let me know how your experience with the tool goes. I’m curious to see how and why people use it, and what they like/dislike about it.

Thanks,
Josh

P.S. My uncle lives near Bergen. I visited him once, and visited your city. You live in a beautiful spot on this planet! :)

Mark Nijhof said...

Hi Josh,

Will do.

I am not from Bergen (I am Dutch) but I agree it is a beautiful spot on the planet :)