April 14, 2004
Andy Friesen <andy@ikagames.com> wrote:

> I'd call it "Blind D", but I'm a gimp who once suggested naming an image library "Cataract". ;D

I got that beat. I once wrote a Clipper Decompiler (the old database language), and it would recover source for everything except ASM code. So obviously the name needed to be:

SCROTAL = Source Code Recovery (Other Than Assembly Language)

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dave
April 14, 2004
"Dave Sieber" <dsieber@spamnot.sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:Xns94CA3E5D49748dsiebersbc@63.105.9.61...
> "Scott Egan" <scotte@tpg.com.aux> wrote:
>
> > Works! as I now have the VSIP DLK - It would seem that eveyone who
> > wishes to test this is going to have to get the VSIP SDK.
> > According to:
> > ms-help://MS.VSCC.2003/MS.VSIP.2003/vsenvsdk/html/vsconOverviewOfVisual
> > Studi oSecurityVSPackageLoadKeys.htm
> >
> > You can only get a package load key from MS.
>
> This is good news, and glad to see it works.
>
> I'm looking into the package load key situation. I believe if I get a key from MS, and embed it in the DLL, as the docs indicate, testers shouldn't have to install VSIP. I don't think anyone should have to do that just for using an add-in to Visual Studio -- but we're talking about lawyers and
big
> corporations here, so common sense doesn't enter the picture :-)
>
Id be surprised if you got the Key for free :o(

Phill


> dave


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April 14, 2004
"Phill" <phill@pacific.net.au> wrote:

> Id be surprised if you got the Key for free :o(

You have to apply for it, which I haven't done yet, and prior to that you're supposed to run some integration tests. I'll guess today I'll bite the bullet and see what the application consists of. Of course, they want your product name, company name, and all that, none of which I have -- this is just editor support for a new language!

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dave
April 15, 2004
"Dave Sieber" <dsieber@spamnot.sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:Xns94CB3E218FF0Adsiebersbc@63.105.9.61...
> "Phill" <phill@pacific.net.au> wrote:
>
> > Id be surprised if you got the Key for free :o(
>
> You have to apply for it, which I haven't done yet, and prior to that you're supposed to run some integration tests. I'll guess today I'll bite the bullet and see what the application consists of. Of course, they want your product name, company name, and all that, none of which I have --
this
> is just editor support for a new language!
>

I hope it all goes well!

Phill.



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