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KEL325-May-07 3:43
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Hey!
What's wrong?
Am I saying stupid things?
(I am REALLY a newbie to NET)
You do not know the answer?

Need some light over here ... !!!Cry | :((
======================================
And I would also be happy to know
what happens with security matters
when using .NET.
As I can see, you can easily read
the IL code and probably later-on a
IL to C++.NET converter will be created
(by a delighted mind -the same happened
with Java). What about people who don't
like their code being copied and stolen???Sigh | :sigh:

Is it possible for NET programs to be
easier "broken" that the traditional machine
language exes ???Sigh | :sigh:

Is it possible to use NET code written in an
other language (than the one your project uses)
without making it a dll first(lets say having
different language code-files in your project).
Since all are converted to IL I can't see any
reason that this can't happen.

Any help on the above would be TRULLY appreciated.

When every possible debugging technique fails,
pray to GOD and then continue work.


Ask for too much and you will get nothing.
Ask only for few and you will get it all.
Weird world, isn't it?



kostas KEL

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