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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T15:10:17+00:00 2026-05-16T15:10:17+00:00

Is there a goto resource for finding the implementation details of various C# classes

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Is there a goto resource for finding the implementation details of various C# classes and methods? Please don’t say Google/Yahoo/your favorite search engine. I am looking for one consistent resource.

Red Gate’s .Net Reflector is usually pretty good, but I can’t seem to find the implementation for any of System.Object’s methods. (I was looking for the implementation of GetType() and GetHashCode(), for the curious.)

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    2026-05-16T15:10:17+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 3:10 pm

    Most of Mono was written in C#. Since they are replicating the runtime, and since they are open source, the provide implementations you can use, though they may not match that of .NET, so depending on why you want to know this, it may or may not serve.

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