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Do you obfuscate your code?   [Edit]

Survey period: 27 Feb 2012 to 5 Mar 2012

Protecting your code, for example .NET DLLs or client side Javascript, is important for some. Do you deliberately (as opposed to accidentally) obfuscate your code? Suggested by Collin Jasnoch

OptionVotes% 
No, we don't since there is no need51748.00
No, we don't because we don't care if others see the code22721.08
Yes, using commercial tools827.61
Yes, using free tools (or tools that come with, say, Visual Studio)12911.98
Yes, using our own in-house methods413.81
I don't know what obfuscating means.817.52



 
GeneralOn the contrary . . . Pin
W Balboos, GHB27-Feb-12 3:31
W Balboos, GHB27-Feb-12 3:31 
GeneralNo need... Pin
Tim Groven27-Feb-12 3:29
Tim Groven27-Feb-12 3:29 
GeneralJavaScript Minification Pin
Nemanja Trifunovic27-Feb-12 3:16
Nemanja Trifunovic27-Feb-12 3:16 
GeneralIts naturally unreadable... PinPopular
Roger Allen27-Feb-12 2:59
Roger Allen27-Feb-12 2:59 
GeneralNeed a sometimes option Pin
Dan Neely27-Feb-12 0:56
Dan Neely27-Feb-12 0:56 
GeneralRe: Need a sometimes option Pin
Andy Missico27-Feb-12 2:54
Andy Missico27-Feb-12 2:54 
GeneralRe: Need a sometimes option PinPopular
Andy Missico27-Feb-12 3:11
Andy Missico27-Feb-12 3:11 
GeneralRe: Need a sometimes option Pin
Dan Neely27-Feb-12 16:52
Dan Neely27-Feb-12 16:52 
As I said the intent was to preclude "preclude non-trivial reverse engineering". Any yahoo can fire up a reflector and have a useable source listing of a standard .net program in minutes. There's no general purpose tool to convert asm back to C/C++ that I'm aware of; so anyone wanting to muck around in your codebase will have to work for it.
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GeneralRe: Need a sometimes option Pin
enhzflep28-Feb-12 12:14
enhzflep28-Feb-12 12:14 
GeneralRe: Need a sometimes option Pin
Dan Neely3-Mar-12 13:54
Dan Neely3-Mar-12 13:54 
GeneralActually... Pin
Dalek Dave26-Feb-12 22:17
professionalDalek Dave26-Feb-12 22:17 
GeneralRe: Actually... Pin
Slacker00727-Feb-12 23:59
professionalSlacker00727-Feb-12 23:59 
GeneralRe: Actually... Pin
Reiss28-Feb-12 6:26
professionalReiss28-Feb-12 6:26 
GeneralAnother Option? Pin
Dave Kerr26-Feb-12 22:11
mentorDave Kerr26-Feb-12 22:11 
GeneralThe lesson here is... Pin
Shao Voon Wong26-Feb-12 22:10
mvaShao Voon Wong26-Feb-12 22:10 
GeneralRe: The lesson here is... Pin
enhzflep28-Feb-12 12:43
enhzflep28-Feb-12 12:43 
GeneralNo need..., no sense? Pin
Oshtri Deka26-Feb-12 21:20
professionalOshtri Deka26-Feb-12 21:20 
GeneralMessage Removed Pin
27-Feb-12 9:00
professionalN_tro_P27-Feb-12 9:00 
GeneralNo need... Pin
Joan M26-Feb-12 20:41
professionalJoan M26-Feb-12 20:41 
GeneralNo, because... Pin
Sander Rossel26-Feb-12 20:14
professionalSander Rossel26-Feb-12 20:14 
GeneralRe: No, because... Pin
Andy_L_J26-Feb-12 22:30
Andy_L_J26-Feb-12 22:30 

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