I have a bunch of R scripts which I am running on a Windows machine and want to ensure that the code remains unread by those not intended to see it. On a Linux box, I could wrap the R code in a bash s
Is there any software to 开发者_JAVA百科do this? I didn\'t find any useful information on the internet so I am asking here.You cannot get the exact code, but you can get a decompiled version of it.
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Here\'s another question about 开发者_JAVA百科source code protection... So far I haven\'t been convinced with the answers to similar questions found on this site (NDAs on the legal side, trusting empl
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This is a variation on an existing question in SO about securing/obfuscating .Net applications in general.
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I have had good experiences recently developing with ASP.NET MVC and am considering whether or not to use it for a project coming up at work. One important consideration though: they sell source code