Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Oh, these are good news!

You said something about a program that can disasemble C into .asm code.
Oh well, it would be wonderful if the crackers could disasemble the .exe
files created with perlapp into .asm code only.

But is this true?
I was afraid that they could get the perl code directly, and not the asm
code (because the perl code is not compiled but just interpreted...).

So, did I understand correctly?
The perlapp programs can be eventually decompiled only as assembly code?

You completely mis-understood me. I made no claim as to how PerlApp'd applications could be de-compiled, or what format they would be in if this could be done. I simply commented that C++ code could be easily de-compiled, so the notion 'code security' for C++ applications ( and Java, and... ) is bogus. There is no relationship between the C++ material I linked to and PerlApp.

JeffG
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