On 2/26/12 9:18 AM, manimal45 wrote:
I think original poster knows about business/contracts protection.
His question seems to me  technical, and would be far from ideal to
consider the case closed.

The original poster probably does not know about copyright and contracts, otherwise they would not be heaping on the cost and agony of a special build to prevent copying of code. The original poster is making a common mistake. Lalo is giving the appropriate answer.

This came up in comp.lang.perl.misc daily back in the day, before there was much of an understanding of open source, because tools like VB generated binaries, and that's how you protected your "codes".


I'm surprised there's no easy way to deploy node.js easily. But maybe
I'm wrong.

Appliance. Any x86 operating system can run as a guest on any other x86 operating system. Deploy your application as an appliance.

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