Resourceful Code Reuse (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
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Reusing well-written, well-debugged, and well-tested code improves productivity, code quality, and configurability. It even takes some pr...
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I feel the author has overstated the challenges of decompiling back to source as an IP protection mechanism. Certainly you won’t get as c...
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