Level Extreme platform
Subscription
Corporate profile
Products & Services
Support
Legal
Français
Can I protect my code in the classes so I can give them.
Message
From
16/01/2000 17:21:13
 
 
To
16/01/2000 15:08:34
Victor Chigne
Inteliventas
Peru
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Classes - VCX
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00316781
Message ID:
00318774
Views:
16
>>>>I don't see the point of hiding the code either. ?
>>>
>>>It's not our practice to tell you, but in an organization wherein code is a top secret, there's no point of argument why to hide codes? Besides, the point is, there is a trick how to achieve it without affecting the functionality of the said classes.
>>
>>Sad but true observation - the people who live in areas not supporting the concept of IP and most willingness to pirate software are the ones who want to hide their source!
>
>
>So, are you trying to say that if i live in an "area" that not "support the concept of IP and most willingness to pirate software" then I shouldn't try to hide my code? Even tough I don't use any pirated software(have you asked Jess about it)?

No, you're putting words in my mouth. I'm saying that the people most concerned with hiding their source tend to be from areas where there is an expectation of probable theft of code. I have no intention of discussing piracy with you, Jess, or others - if you condone piracy, you're pondscum, if you don't then I have no problem with you in this area. Is that clear?
EMail: EdR@edrauh.com
"See, the sun is going down..."
"No, the horizon is moving up!"
- Firesign Theater


NT and Win2K FAQ .. cWashington WSH/ADSI/WMI site
MS WSH site ........... WSH FAQ Site
Wrox Press .............. Win32 Scripting Journal
eSolutions Services, LLC

The Surgeon General has determined that prolonged exposure to the Windows Script Host may be addictive to laboratory mice and codemonkeys
Previous
Next
Reply
Map
View

Click here to load this message in the networking platform