I don't know if he was speaking of making the code you can see hard to
understand (like some sigs I've seen) or keeping others, online perhaps, from
the seeing the code (like object code). You can of course "see" object code but
you would have to be able to read machine code, in hex, and most do
adable Everyone
Thanks you very much for all the responses.
ms
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From: timothy adigun <2teezp...@gmail.com>
To: Michael Smith
Cc: "beginners@perl.org"
Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2013 11:40 AM
Subject: Re: getting perl to open pl file extension in XP
I know get a new OS :)
First I installed strawberry perl but it has no GUItest and I couldn't get
guitest to install. Then I deleted strawberry and I installed
padre-on-strawberry because it says it already contains GUItest and now I can't
get anything but notepad to open the pl files. I have t