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You'll often need to understand how a class, method, or entire assembly fits into your overall system. Reflector lets you explore any .NET assembly to find its dependencies and callers, or explore an entire assembly. Additionally, you can use tools within Reflector to decompile an assembly to see how the code was written.

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