Hi,
On Thu, 17 Jan 2019 17:48:50 +0200
"Octavian Rasnita" wrote:
> From: "Chas. Owens"
>
> > The only way to truly hide code is to not give the code to the person
> > you don't want to see it. Even languages like C have decompilers. If
> > you truly need to prevent people from seeing code, th
From: "Chas. Owens"
The only way to truly hide code is to not give the code to the person
you don't want to see it. Even languages like C have decompilers. If
you truly need to prevent people from seeing code, then your only real
option is to run a server and distribute a client that connects
The author of that module is Reini Urban. He has a long standing feud
with the Perl 5 Porters (the team that writes Perl).
On Fri, Jan 11, 2019 at 11:05 AM Mike Flannigan wrote:
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> My Strawberry install finally failed with
> Stopping: 'install' failed for 'B::C'.
>
> I am running v
The only way to truly hide code is to not give the code to the person
you don't want to see it. Even languages like C have decompilers. If
you truly need to prevent people from seeing code, then your only real
option is to run a server and distribute a client that connects to the
server. If all y
perlcc has been removed from Perl.
https://www.perlmonks.org/index.pl?node_id=654568
On 11-Jan-2019 6:27 pm, "Andrew Solomon" wrote:
> Just a warning - I'm no expert on this topic, but it was such an
> interesting question I decided to find out for myself :-)
>
> I installed B::C and ran http