Re: How easy managed codes be reversed engineered?

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Canon EOS <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks for the links. I just downloaded and try it...
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> It is still not that bad, right? I cannot view anything that is "private".

Yes you can. What did you try?

> So .net managed codes are far safer than Java, right?

No, it's basically the same as Java.

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