I see everyone is eager to judge this as a terrible idea, its the exact
same response Ive gotten to this question on mailing lists on IRC.

HOWEVER, I think this can be a valid concern. We are always talking about
how the best way to shine good light on Perl is writing cool stuff in it.

Well Ive actually gone out a built a company that does a HUGE LMS in Perl,
its used by over 300K students in Mexico ( www.algebraix.com ), and employs
18 people. I dont think its stupid of me to worry about someone getting
into my servers somehow and stealing the code. I have to think of the
people who work here and their job security, I also have to worry about my
competitors, I dont know how ethical they are or are not.

So yeah I think this questions should be given more thought and not just
discarded as immediate stupidity.

my $two_cents.

- Jose Biskofski


On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 12:01 PM, timothy adigun <2teezp...@gmail.com>wrote:

> On 12 Feb 2013 18:56, "John SJ Anderson" <geneh...@genehack.org> wrote:
> >
> > >>  On Feb 12, 2013 7:05 PM, "Rajeev Prasad" <rp.ne...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >>> what is the advice just for obfuscating code? platform is solaris.
> >
> > I think you're getting the idea, at this point, that this is
> > considered a bad idea, regardless of what platform you're targeting.
> >
> > You may have an actual issue, but unless you explain to us what you
> > thought you were going to achieve via obfuscating your code, we're not
> > going to be able to help with that.
> >
> > Also, I'm a little disappointed in the "it's Perl, it's already
> > obfuscated" answers. If you think the Perl you're writing is
> > pre-obfuscated, you're doing it wrong. My Perl code is idiomatic, easy
> > to read and understand, and as clear, if not more so, than code
> > written in any other language. One of the common criticisms of Perl is
> > that it's a "write-only language". This is, frankly, bullshit -- but
> > having people on a list aimed at helping Perl beginners promote that
> > bullshit only makes it more odorous. Please stop.
>
> +1 John. I can't agree more.
> >
> > thanks,
> > john.
> >
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