jesse writes:
> On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:52:18PM +0530, abhishek jain wrote:
>> Do perl have a kind of code encoder which hides the readable Perl code by
>> encoding like we have in PHP.
They don't actually work, having had to decode several "encoded" PHP projects
over the years, for various l
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> "DC" == David Cantrell writes:
DC> Uri Guttman wrote:
>> brian d foy autoposts FAQ entries to comp.lang.perl.misc and they get
>> read and feedback is given to some of them. bdf has updated them as he
>> can when good stuff is posted about an entry. yes, many FAQs are sadly
>> da
Uri Guttman wrote:
> brian d foy autoposts FAQ entries to comp.lang.perl.misc and they get
> read and feedback is given to some of them. bdf has updated them as he
> can when good stuff is posted about an entry. yes, many FAQs are sadly
> dated but many have been improved. they won't get integrate
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Denny <2...@denny.me> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 20:30 +0100, James Laver wrote:
>> "It's for a good cause" doesn't justify spamming a list that frankly
>> has nothing to do with the issue at hand. Fundamentalists in the US
>> think they're doing the right thing
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Raf wrote:
> I'd like to understand what advantage something like git would give us in
> this context?
This may or may not help:
[Google] Tech Talk: Linus Torvalds on git
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XpnKHJAok8
It's not short but I found it interesting in pla
On Wed, 2009-09-16 at 20:30 +0100, James Laver wrote:
> "It's for a good cause" doesn't justify spamming a list that frankly
> has nothing to do with the issue at hand. Fundamentalists in the US
> think they're doing the right thing by shooting abortion doctors.
That was more than a little God
> "JL" == James Laver writes:
JL> On 16 Sep 2009, at 20:04, Uri Guttman wrote:
>> crazier idea: it doesn't get enough attention. more eyes eq more
>> updates.
JL> "It's for a good cause" doesn't justify spamming a list that frankly
JL> has nothing to do with the issue at hand. Fund
On 16 Sep 2009, at 20:04, Uri Guttman wrote:
crazier idea: it doesn't get enough attention. more eyes eq more
updates.
"It's for a good cause" doesn't justify spamming a list that frankly
has nothing to do with the issue at hand. Fundamentalists in the US
think they're doing the right thin
> "JL" == James Laver writes:
JL> On 16 Sep 2009, at 19:17, Uri Guttman wrote:
>> i also have some code that will automail faq
>> entries so i can spam here.
JL> Yes, spam is always the answer to problems.
JL> Crazy idea: there is already a process in place for updating FAQ
JL>
On 16 Sep 2009, at 19:17, Uri Guttman wrote:
i also have some code that will automail faq
entries so i can spam here.
Yes, spam is always the answer to problems.
Crazy idea: there is already a process in place for updating FAQ
entries, leave it be.
--James
> "LB" == Léon Brocard writes:
LB> 2009/9/16 abhishek jain :
>> Do perl have a kind of code encoder which hides the readable Perl code by
>> encoding like we have in PHP.
LB> In general, no. The Perl FAQ covers the reasons why and what options
LB> you might want to try instead:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:52:18PM +0530, abhishek jain wrote:
> Hi,
> Do perl have a kind of code encoder which hides the readable Perl code by
> encoding like we have in PHP.
>
> I am working on a project and i dont want to give the editing / viewing
> rights to the user, also a right to expi
2009/9/16 abhishek jain :
> Do perl have a kind of code encoder which hides the readable Perl code by
> encoding like we have in PHP.
In general, no. The Perl FAQ covers the reasons why and what options
you might want to try instead:
http://faq.perl.org/perlfaq3.html#How_can_I_hide_the_s
Regard
Hi,
Do perl have a kind of code encoder which hides the readable Perl code by
encoding like we have in PHP.
I am working on a project and i dont want to give the editing / viewing
rights to the user, also a right to expire the code after some time interval
.
How can i protect the code,
Possible?
W
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