Still it means that your claim that malwarebytes recommends your sh^Hoftware is nothing but a lie. So with that gone, there's one more reason to want to look at the source code, before not using your program anyway.
To clarify, I host [APKs] software on my on one of my personal servers (not Malwarebytes owned or related) and have it listed on the hpHosts site, but this is not an endorsement by Malwarebytes - only me personally.
I'm not sure what makes you feel qualified to judge that.
I'm starting to believe that you don't have the source code yourself. You're probably distributing someone else's program and they aren't giving you access to the source code, maybe for the reasons you're projecting on me.
Dat device tho.
Fortunately "the package" it isn't the only ntp implementation, so there's no bus problem.
What "the package"? This about a specification.
(that said, I'll happily continue our game if you insist)
APK, it's priceless how you're pretending to be someone else while making it extremely obvious that you aren't.
Germany [..] replaced all their nuclear power plants
Except they didn't.
Still it means that your claim that malwarebytes recommends your sh^Hoftware is nothing but a lie. So with that gone, there's one more reason to want to look at the source code, before not using your program anyway.
How can I obtain said source code?
TL;DR. Where's the source?
Are you trying exponential growth here? Is that what happened to your source code, too? (Which is /where/ exactly, btw?)
I've just shown you code that's likely better than your Visual Basic program.
That said, where's the source?
To clarify, I host [APKs] software on my on one of my personal servers (not Malwarebytes owned or related) and have it listed on the hpHosts site, but this is not an endorsement by Malwarebytes - only me personally.
I think I'll just leave this here.
That said, where's the source code?
Your source code is intriguing to me and i wish to subscribe to your source code.
Your newsletter is intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your ideas.
I'd also like to read the source code of your program, I'm not sure if you noticed. Where can I find it?
while (!seen_the_source())
ask_for_the_source();
That said, where is your source code?
Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your source code.
But why isn't the source code available when there's nothing wrong with the program?
Why isn't the source code available when there's nothing wrong with the program?
Perhaps. But I *still* don't know where I can find the source code of your low-time-to-market streamlined business automation solution.
Of course you aren't. Back to the topic: Where is the source code of your webscale enterprise application?
Where is the source code to this marvelous software-engineering masterpiece?
I'm not sure what makes you feel qualified to judge that.
I'm starting to believe that you don't have the source code yourself. You're probably distributing someone else's program and they aren't giving you access to the source code, maybe for the reasons you're projecting on me.
Maybe. Where is your program's source code?
tl;dr. Where is your source code?
No, but where is your program's source code again?
Yes, but where is your program's source code again?