This has been discussed before (link anyone?) but if you don't want to put it into C, all you can do is obfuscate the code. Remove newlines, add random spaces, give variables really odd names, etc. You could also "cripple" it a bit - in other words, don't write the best code that you can, but leave in some errors and inefficiencies. Be redundant. The bottom line is that your code can be read, you just have to decide how much trouble you want to make it to do so.
In reply to Re: Compiling Perl?
by turnstep
in thread Compiling Perl?
by Anonymous Monk
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