![]() To explain more, I am attaching an application and source code named ExeInside. More than that, you can learn about PE, and how to parse a PE file with simplicity. With this article, I make you familiar with coding making your own dependency walker, so that you can customize and make your own dependency walker. I hope all of you have heard about PE, it is nothing but our Windows Executable (EXE, DLL, OCX, etc.) which is actually inherited from COFF (Common Object File Format), which was used for object file and executable in UNIX. I am introducing a new dependency walker, with a new look, but my target is not to introduce a dependency walker in front of you, but rather to make you familiar with PE (Portable Executable) format. ![]()
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