Hubris, was Re: [sldev] Cache politics: performance vs obfuscation

Gordon Wendt GordonWendt at gmail.com
Mon Jun 9 18:16:38 PDT 2008


@Kent, to correct my phrasing slightly on the above post you may not be
speaking as LL however by definition as an employee your statements still
carry certain weight coming from someone from LL although I'll admit that's
a very tricky distinction.

@Jason, javascript protection of course is quite pointless since even a ten
year old can bypass it, as is the same here if your sending data to
somebody's computer it's impossible to protect unless you A) don't send it
at all which defeats the purose, or B) have total control of the end system
and the entire path from the beginning to the end, which is quite frankly
impossible due to the nature of the internet, computing, not to mention that
nobody will give up total control of their system and you'd need a different
system run by each company that you have software from.
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