Re: All Survey leading to PHP

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At 3:43 AM +0530 2/22/08, Allan Fernandes wrote:
I am aware that reverse engineering can be done to every program, and no one
may bother to really take too much trouble to reverse engineer it. All the
same I do not want it to be as simple as a java decompiler wherein the code
is regenerated from a jar file to perfection. Not so easy to break a Delphi
Exe.

I am not used to such fantastic support. Good team work out here. Thanks.

Regards
Allan Fernandes

I, for one, don't care if someone steals my code or not.

If a client hires me to do something, whatever code I write is his -- that's simple enough.

I wasted more years than I am willing to admit trying to protect code, there's no doing it. And this is especially true on the net where you can't even guarantee that a password is safe.

So, my advice -- write good code, pick up your check, and move one to the next client. Stop worrying about protecting your code and hope that you get good enough that someone wants to steal it.

Cheers,

tedd

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