paint.net, ilspy, dnspy?
No, those 4 are the only .NET applications available out there..
That's obviously not what I meant, I am creating a tool similar to AsmSpy for finding conflicting assembly references. However, I do not have access to large applications built in .NET to properly test it. Obviously Visual Studio is built in .NET, but they do a lot of resolving internally of which my tool cannot know about, therefore it is not a good test application.
Why does this question matter? What’s the purpose? Even StackOverflow is builtin top of dotnet, will it motivate you creating app using dotnet. For me, all I care is everything I need is available, then I just use it.
I think you missed the context of the question, I am a big fan of .NET, but I am building an application to find reference conflicts an visualize references of an application :)! It works great for small applications, but I don't know how it behaves for large real-world applications!
https://github.com/quozd/awesome-dotnet
Thanks :) dnSpy has more than average referenced assemblies so that's useful
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