There is something I don't get it there though. Wouldn't you, with a debugger for instance, be able to see the program as it would have to deobfuscate itself for the processor to understand it ?
I'm pretty sure it is (I might be wrong though)
I'm pretty sure that this wouldn't be safe. By simply disassembling the software you would see the strings stored in the application itself, so you could easily find any password stored that way.
I guess you'd also need a larger battery if you were to both compute graphisms and deal with the synchronization with other peoples over the Wifi. Plus it'd be lighter and in case of any collision there would be much…
And what's a stackoverse ? [edit] is that even a theory ?
The score thing seems to be broken though. Clicking on forfeit doesn't seem to affect it
There is something I don't get it there though. Wouldn't you, with a debugger for instance, be able to see the program as it would have to deobfuscate itself for the processor to understand it ?
I'm pretty sure it is (I might be wrong though)
I'm pretty sure that this wouldn't be safe. By simply disassembling the software you would see the strings stored in the application itself, so you could easily find any password stored that way.
I guess you'd also need a larger battery if you were to both compute graphisms and deal with the synchronization with other peoples over the Wifi. Plus it'd be lighter and in case of any collision there would be much…
And what's a stackoverse ? [edit] is that even a theory ?
The score thing seems to be broken though. Clicking on forfeit doesn't seem to affect it