Yes, the aim of this post is to learn something about the GAE
obfuscation.

On Oct 9, 9:41 pm, "Jorge Vargas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> have you heard of MACOSX? this isn't really new... anyway I'm going to
> stop replying as you seem to be trolling about how bad google is, and
> to be honest that's a discussion I'll prefer not to have with
> strangers.
>
> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 1:37 PM, Davide Rognoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ...and I can't see its secret code?
>
> > "Google Chrome: Good or evil?"
> >http://blog.sp.or.at/2008/09/02/google-chrome-good-or-evil/
>
> > See the last comment:
> > "The source code for Google's Chrome Browser has never been released.
> > Google uses the code from the open source browser Chromium in their
> > proprietary browser Chrome. They can do this because the Chromium code
> > is released under the BSD License. Clever marketing by Google. Google
> > only offers Chrome in binary form (it's closed source) and they only
> > offer the source code (not the binary) for Chromium. If you want to
> > use the open source browser Chromium you can download a binary at
> >http://free-chrome.net";
>
> > On Oct 3, 11:13 pm, Davide Rognoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Why Google can see my secret code?
>
> >> i.e.http://www.lysator.liu.se/~astrand/projects/pyobfuscate/
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