Recommendations for a good C#/ .NET based lexical analyser [closed] - c#

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Can anyone recommend a good .NET based lexical analyser, preferably written in C#?

ANTLR has a C# target

Download the Visual Studio SDK; it includes a managed parser/lexer generator.
(Edit: It was written on my university campus, apparantly :D)

gplex and cs_lex

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as the title says, is there an implementation of the SHA-224 algorithm for c# in .Net? I can't seem to find any reference through it.
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