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Re: How do I look inside an .exe file to view the programming

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Subject Re: How do I look inside an .exe file to view the programming
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On 12/13/2012 03:23 AM, arun6582@gmail.com wrote:
> On Monday, 12 November 2007 01:47:00 UTC+5:30, John Dallman  wrote:
>> In article <9gIZi.6511$Ew3.5251@newsfe7-gui.ntli.net>, 
>> corbyguy@ntlworld.com (corbyguy) wrote:
>>
>>> I have downloaded an .exe program file and I would like to look 
>>> inside this .exe program file to have a look at, view and read the 
>>> details of the program.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know of a program that I can use to open up this .exe 
>>> file so I can view and read the written program?
>>
>> That's a question pretty much equivalent to asking "Where in my car are 
>> the full plans and building specifications hidden?" There are ways of 
>> programming where the "program" that you run is the "source code", the 
>> text that the programmer writes. But pretty well none of those produce 
>> .exe files. 
>>
>> Most .exe files are written in programming languages that are 
>> "compiled". This term has a special meaning for computer people: it 
>> means translating the program from the form that a human can read and 
>> write into a form whereby the computer's processor can run it. This is 
>> not, in general, a reversible process. Many kinds of information that 
>> humans find important or vital in working with a program's source code 
>> are discarded in the process of compilation. This includes all the names 
>> for parts of the program and for items of data within it, all the 
>> explanatory text, and many more things not easily described. 
>>
>> Further, you are in quite the wrong place to be asking this question. To 
>> continue with the car analogy, you have done the equivalent of walking 
>> into a meeting of metallurgists - people who develop metal alloys, not 
>> cars - and asking them about your car, without knowing what make or 
>> model your car is. Nobody is blaming you for this because your naivety 
>> is pretty obvious, but you aren't likely to get the kind of help you 
>> need. 
>>
>> Do you have any experience of computer programming at all? You would 
>> need that to make sense of the source code of any program. If not, you 
>> may wish to learn it, but it is not something that you can pick up in a 
>> few newsgroup postings. It's about as complex, and boring as chartered 
>> accountancy, but much more subdivided. For example, you would expect any 
>> accountant to be able to make some sense of the books of any company. 
>> This is not true with programmers: if accountants were divided into 
>> fifty or so different schools, of widely varying size, that did the 
>> books for different kinds of companies in utterly incompatible ways, 
>> disagreeing over the meanings of terms such as "profit" and "income", 
>> they'd be much more like programmers. 
>>
>> If you want to learn programming, expect to spend money on books about 
>> it, programs for doing it, and some basic training courses. Expect it to 
>> take time: months for basic proficiency, years to get good at it. 
>>
>> -- 
>> John Dallman, jgd@cix.co.uk, HTML mail is treated as probable spam.
> 
> u seem pretty pissed off at his foolness!!!

You must be new to the internet if you thought that was mean-spirited.
He went to a lot of trouble to go into EXCRUCIATING detail to describe
the can of worms the guy was thinking about opening.

 *I* found it informative.  He did him a kindness.

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Re: How do I look inside an .exe file to view the programming arun6582@gmail.com - 2012-12-13 02:23 -0800
  Re: How do I look inside an .exe file to view the programming treetaxi <noreply@treetaxi.invalid> - 2012-12-13 08:34 -0700

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