Awhile back I downloaded a script that was "protected" before purchase. When I opened it to look at the code the script was in binary format, not perl's pre-interpreted language, so I think they must have captured it at compile time. Can anyone tell me how this is done? It seemed a neat way to protect one's code.
Also, is there a way to "cross" compile perl into other languages, like, for instance, if you wanted to get your Perl code translated from Perl into C? I've heard that is possible, but I've never seen it actually done.
Thanks,
quint
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