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jim
Is there such thing as a free decompile that I can run in windows xp

Nov 18 '06 #1
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"jim" <gi*********@msn.comwrote:
Is there such thing as a free decompile that I can run in windows xp
You asked the same Q in comp.lang.perl.misc...

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Nov 18 '06 #2
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 20:08:25 -0800, jim wrote:
Is there such thing as a free decompile that I can run in windows xp
Yes.

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Nov 18 '06 #3

John Bokma wrote:
"jim" <gi*********@msn.comwrote:
Is there such thing as a free decompile that I can run in windows xp

You asked the same Q in comp.lang.perl.misc...
That's terrible. You read comp.lang.perl.misc *as well* ?

;-)

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Nov 18 '06 #4
Fuzzyman wrote:
That's terrible. You read comp.lang.perl.misc *as well* ?

;-)
You have to know your enemy ;)

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Björn

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Nov 19 '06 #5
Bjoern Schliessmann <us**************************@spamgourmet.comwrote :
Fuzzyman wrote:
>That's terrible. You read comp.lang.perl.misc *as well* ?

;-)

You have to know your enemy ;)
LOL :-)

I am a Perl programmer who wants to keep up his Perl skills, and to study
Python.

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Nov 19 '06 #6
You have to know your enemy ;)

We have met the enemy and they are us.
http://www.igopogo.com/we_have_met.htm ;-)

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