On Friday, June 8, 2001, at 09:54 AM, Kevin Mansel wrote:
> A popular way to learn how
> to code is to see other people's code. That is how you learn in
> school, the
> teacher shows you code, you get a book, then you take it to the next
> level
> to create something with the tools you learn from studying that code.
But you don't have to break into the teacher's house and rifle through
his filing cabinet to get the code. If I encrypt something it is because
I don't want you to look at it.
This isn't a hard concept to grasp. If you don't like that then either
find another code sample or try to write it yourself but trying to
excuse decryption of protected source in this manner is ridiculous.
--
Next we had an Information Age, but it turned out that the real killer
apps for computer networks are social disruption and software piracy
Bruce Sterling - Distraction
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