Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!munnari.oz.au!ditmela!yarra!melba.bby.oz.au!leo!zvs From: zvs@bby.oz.au (Zev Sero) Newsgroups: comp.misc Subject: Re: C obfuscator Message-ID: <1990Jun1.020239.11844@melba.bby.oz.au> Date: 1 Jun 90 02:02:39 GMT References: <12546@netcom.UUCP> <220@taumet.COM> <12573@netcom.UUCP> <898@nlsun1.oracle.nl> <1990May29.132631.2253@pdn.paradyne.com> <1990May30.065025.25861@diku.dk> <229@taumet.COM> <12@ai.etl.army.mil> Sender: news@melba.bby.oz.au Organization: Burdett, Buckeridge and Young Ltd. Lines: 12 In-Reply-To: hoey@ai.etl.army.mil's message of 30 May 90 20:13:22 GMT In article <12@ai.etl.army.mil> hoey@ai.etl.army.mil (Dan Hoey) writes: *For you youngsters, a coding form is sheet of paper with eighty spaces marked on each line, so you can write down which card column each character is going to go into. It used to matter. It still does in RPG and related languages. -- Zev Sero - zvs@bby.oz.au ...but we've proved it again and again that if once you have paid him the danegeld, you never get rid of the Dane. - Rudyard Kipling