James Hawkins [truiken@gmail.com] wrote:
Disassembling of any kind is prohibited. You don't have to convert the
disassembly
to source code first to disqualify.
By that strict definition starting up any decent debugger is already disqualifying. Not sure we want to go quite there. I wouldn't really know how to do some of my programs without sometimes using a debugger, although that happens to usually break into my own code but in the case of an exception, also not.
Rolf Kalbermatter
On Dec 23, 2007 8:27 AM, Rolf Kalbermatter r.kalbermatter@hccnet.nl wrote:
James Hawkins [truiken@gmail.com] wrote:
Disassembling of any kind is prohibited. You don't have to convert the
disassembly
to source code first to disqualify.
By that strict definition starting up any decent debugger is already disqualifying. Not sure we want to go quite there. I wouldn't really know how to do some of my programs without sometimes using a debugger, although that happens to usually break into my own code but in the case of an exception, also not.
Rolf Kalbermatter
Of course. The issue was one of communication. I asked him what he was disassembling and he replied 'native ole32', so I took him quite literally.