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[Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« on: September 19, 2013, 12:46:25 AM »
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.............. (CdLbUiHq99)(GxBqQd38)(LtNpWm59)(JiOuTx51)(VkGnXaBsXk90)(LbOoIt61)(GsOtVo76)(RqXyXwMr92)(QtEmEtPg17)(VcAuFp96)(IbLbPnBe62)(PjQeLkWlBv46)(ShXyXiCw40)(ScTuAkMp82)(VbNoErXp65)(LrYmMsMdIj52)(XxXkFbXjKe29)(YnJqGf15)(YmNaJqVs33)(AyVvBhQfAk37)(CrJvUg77)(RkKrBvOy19)(MxMlKdHcSr43)(NrLqEiBpIw43)(FdFbXbPpFq68)(McUgVg77)(UcNuSrUs90)(NkTnQqJc35)(XqEeAaUjLr73)(DpLqLtSqJs17)(NsBqUkMdBs66)(VdJxWuYi42)(JrTiLiPu46)(UlBcEg25)(YrTdYsRnQj14)(NdMmDdPx56)(OlBnHa31)(SpBhEdGdWp5)(WyKsWo84)(XjDqRy71)(LmEtDxTiOm57)(FtNwVbYp79)(JrArEaYj15)(EmPaOiMpNi86)(SmMlSsCa33)(DyNaRiNcTm15)(PwFhPv77)(BuPiJpEy70)(QvMqEh53)(NrYrYfBtGl59)(XjAdBvNbUu68)(WjWmNoOb17)(FdIbUvUgTm66)(QqDnKqIiXg30)(SgHvTaNrUp91)(UmAgPkPn88)(CxKeJoKp92)(KtDgBcVdHv34)(YwCaMlMxPj9)(WjOmYwYs35)(QsGoGpXrGp20)(EaUkWyTd20)(IbQdOlOfWd59)(HrWpGwIh36)(JuYbMr23)(PrCyEo7)(XsNnNdDt92)(OgGtJuWyKd94)(WvNgPx86)(JhEvQtEcPc50)(JnPbFgWy53)(XcRkBeGs35)(KfLcPqDgRx78)(YmDfRx51)(RvBxNcJa47)(HxBlXa86)(DrHoXpVyKg77)(WrJaBm31)(QgPvIt29)(TdTlTlFg9)(KrEfIa21))
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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #1 on: September 19, 2013, 01:02:05 AM »
Another version
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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2013, 01:12:22 AM »

Is there a story to go with this code ??
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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2013, 01:23:07 AM »

Is there a story to go with this code ??

lol, are you finding his posts cryptic? :D
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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2013, 01:24:37 AM »
FAS can be decompiled !!!
So I created encrypted programs.

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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #5 on: September 19, 2013, 08:41:37 AM »

Is there a story to go with this code ??

lol, are you finding his posts cryptic? :D
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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #6 on: September 19, 2013, 11:50:22 AM »
FAS can be decompiled !!!
So I created encrypted programs.
goog idea
of course it won't stop a hacker but will make his work a bit more difficult

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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #7 on: September 19, 2013, 02:08:26 PM »
Can someone fill me in on the advantages if any to encrypting a LISP file?

If you created it at your place of employment it's the company's property. I can see if you don't want anyone editing it but I've never heard of a coworker editing and breaking a working lisp.

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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #8 on: September 19, 2013, 02:12:40 PM »
One "problem" commonly encountered is a company spends years getting everything just-so.  A new employee comes in, then later quits and moves to another company taking that code and support files with them without asking permission.  Now the new employer is competing on the same grounds without lifting a finger.  Illegal?  Probably not.  Unethical, certainly.
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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #9 on: September 19, 2013, 02:28:16 PM »
People still use AutoCAD??
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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #10 on: September 19, 2013, 03:53:27 PM »
Can someone fill me in on the advantages if any to encrypting a LISP file?
...

I can. Without any order defined:
- Protect intellectual property
- This protects the code and therefore prevents modifications
- The modification of the code without the authorization of the company represents a waste of time and money

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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #11 on: September 19, 2013, 04:03:33 PM »
People still use AutoCAD??

No, I'm using SolidWorks. But your question does not make much sense, if we only need to edit/view drawings that are not geared to any specific branch of engineering, or do not need specific functions...probably enough with autocad

Anyway most Autodesk products are based on Autocad , therefore the right question is: Who does not use autocad?

sorry if I have not explained it better, but I do not speak English.

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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #12 on: September 19, 2013, 04:28:16 PM »
interesting.
it makes my autocad very sad however

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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #13 on: September 19, 2013, 11:55:34 PM »
Thank you for your reply, I am engaged in second development of CAD, but Mine's a free profession,

My encryption technology is my own property.

now I am  engaged in LISP training, many students worried about their programs would be decompiled,

so they asked me for help,   it is the story my encryption technology come into being.

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Re: [Original] Encrypt Lisp code!
« Reply #14 on: September 20, 2013, 09:02:57 AM »

with the amount of knowledge in this forum, if anyone who knows how to code and wants to modify someone elses code, all they would have to do is come here an ask for some help and write their own code thats similar.

i fail to see the logic of coming on here, asking for, or offering help and then encrypt your code so no one else can modify it.