Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 11:00:07 06/05/00
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On June 05, 2000 at 05:10:14, pavel wrote: >Hi guys, > I dont have any knowledge about computer programing (except a bit of >dat files programing). And i am recently learning C++ programing, though i >wanted to start with C first but my "mentor" said its kool with him. Anyways I >am wondering if anyone can tell me whats a "decompiler" or a "dessambler". as >far as i know it helps to preserve your source code incase your real source gets >deleted accidently. I would like to have one of those things, but i cant effort >to buy one. So I am looking for a free (decompiler and dissambler) easy to use >interface. Since I am a newbie, i would like to use something that easy to use. >thanks >and sorry for the off topic, (i guess everyone does it more or less) >Pavel Your decompilation question is akin to "How can I turn some hamburger back into a cow?" Here is details on that subject: http://www.cs.uq.edu.au/csm/decompilation/home.html >ps, also any reference to good free (or commercial) compilers? I like Cygnus for a free compiler. You can find it on the Redhat home page. I like Microsoft for a commercial one. It is expensive though.
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