Josh Mellicker wrote:
It took me by surprise, because I did not expect password-protecting a
stack to change any functionality.
It seems counter-intuitive (though it is in the docs)
I thought so to, at first. But then it occurred to me: if my protected
stack could have its objects copied out of it, then any object with code
in it could be copied into another non-protected stack so it could be
read/borrowed/stolen/used to crack my license scheme.
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Richard Gaskin
Managing Editor, revJournal
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