To prevent someone taking your work, have someone build the common libraries first, and then have someone else use that compiled library (obscurificated and with expiration date built in).
You could also let them compile the code on your server and use remote desktop so you can see them working with the code, and then block the ports to make it harder for them to remove information from the computer.
Good Luck...
How much did it cost us to scrub the launch vs putting redundent sensors into the shuttle so that if one fails, it switches over to a secondary sensor for crtial systems? Is there that little space?
Actaully, it is more like a newspaper. You put your ads in and your competition does so too. If you don't buy the full page, then another ad could compete with yours.
Has not Google already figured out this problem with GMail? Google, maybe you should bid on the job? Imagine beign able to use google to search the national archive. Hmmm....:)
To prevent someone taking your work, have someone build the common libraries first, and then have someone else use that compiled library (obscurificated and with expiration date built in). You could also let them compile the code on your server and use remote desktop so you can see them working with the code, and then block the ports to make it harder for them to remove information from the computer. Good Luck...
How much did it cost us to scrub the launch vs putting redundent sensors into the shuttle so that if one fails, it switches over to a secondary sensor for crtial systems? Is there that little space?
Real servers can just serve out data on demand. :) This sounds like it is ideal for situation where you need to store lots of data at home.
Actaully, it is more like a newspaper. You put your ads in and your competition does so too. If you don't buy the full page, then another ad could compete with yours.
Simply put, notice the ethics of the post. Good ethics are not often seen.
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Has not Google already figured out this problem with GMail? Google, maybe you should bid on the job? Imagine beign able to use google to search the national archive. Hmmm.... :)