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  • Subject: Frameworks
  • From: Kiel Gillard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 3 Nov 2005 21:43:33 +1100

Hi all,

I'm considering organising my registration/shareware related classes, resources and other code (that is, serial number validation, purchasing methods etc) into a framework, so I can easily re-use them for future projects. However I am not sure how secure this is, as opposed to having the code directly linked in my application. I also don't have much experience with frameworks other than including them in my code.

What do you all recommend, or what are you thoughts on this? Would it be a bad or insecure idea to organise my registration-related code into a framework? Would it be easier for a geek to score a free copy of my application by hacking my framework instead of hacking the entire application?

Thanks in advance!

Kiel :-)
"Don't frown. You never know who is falling in love with your smile."

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