We have various thermal calculators that we want to offer to the public, but since some of these equations are proprietary, we are looking for someone to write perl code that is transparent to the public.
These calculators (currently offline) can be seen at our web site.
If you are interested, we can send an excel spreadsheet for each of these calculators.
Best regards,
Daniel Thomas
Chief Technology Officer
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: but since some of these equations are proprietary, we are looking for
: someone to write perl code that is transparent to the public.
:
Transparent to the public as in they don't get to see the code? If you plan on distributing the scripts, that's probably a non-starter. It was only a week or so ago on this forum where I demonstrated a very easy way of turning Perl 5 bytecode back into readable Perl, so that option is out. See the compiling Perl thread for my thoughts on achieving code security through compilation. If you just want to run the calculators as CGI scripts and offer a web based interface, then people can't see the Perl code itself, so that could be one way to do it.
: If you are interested, we can send an excel spreadsheet for each of
: these calculators.
:
I'm guessing there's an NDA if they are proprietary?
Jonathan
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(tr/yuiqwert/her anot/))for($::b);for($::c){$_.=$^X;
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: : but since some of these equations are proprietary, we are looking for
: : someone to write perl code that is transparent to the public.
: :
: Transparent to the public as in they don't get to see the code? If you plan on distributing the scripts, that's probably a non-starter. It was only a week or so ago on this forum where I demonstrated a very easy way of turning Perl 5 bytecode back into readable Perl, so that option is out. See the compiling Perl thread for my thoughts on achieving code security through compilation. If you just want to run the calculators as CGI scripts and offer a web based interface, then people can't see the Perl code itself, so that could be one way to do it.
:
: : If you are interested, we can send an excel spreadsheet for each of
: : these calculators.
: :
: I'm guessing there's an NDA if they are proprietary?
:
: Jonathan
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: for(74,117,115,116){$::a.=chr};(($_.='qwertyui')&&
: (tr/yuiqwert/her anot/))for($::b);for($::c){$_.=$^X;
: /(p.{2}l)/;$_=$1}$::b=~/(..)$/;print("$::a$::b $::c hack$1.");
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:
Yes Jonathan, interested parties will need to sign a mutual non-disclosure agreement.
Daniel Thomas
Hi Daniel!
I think I am also looking for your techniques. Please do help me. I want to develop an application for Network Management Domain.( I don't know java).
This application with show the Bandwidth Utilization of the switch across the network.
I guess the requirement is similar to what you guys must have done to pass your Calculator (XWindows GUI) through network. Looking for rejoinder.
I have 1 yr programming exp. in C,C++ and Perl.
Cheers!
Rock
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: Hi Daniel!
: I think I am also looking for your techniques. Please do help me. I want to develop an application for Network Management Domain.( I don't know java).
: This application with show the Bandwidth Utilization of the switch across the network.
: I guess the requirement is similar to what you guys must have done to pass your Calculator (XWindows GUI) through network. Looking for rejoinder.
:
: I have 1 yr programming exp. in C,C++ and Perl.
: Cheers!
: Rock
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Hi Rock,
We are looking for someone to solve/program our calculators
Dan
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This probably should have gone in the Jobs Available board then, but anyway... I don't know what your timescale is - if you're interested in having me do it (and you think I'm up to the job) then I'm available in December if that's soon enough (I'm very busy working on my degree for the next month, though). Please contact me off this board if you want to take this any further.
Jonathan
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for(74,117,115,116){$::a.=chr};(($_.='qwertyui')&&
(tr/yuiqwert/her anot/))for($::b);for($::c){$_.=$^X;
/(p.{2}l)/;$_=$1}$::b=~/(..)$/;print("$::a$::b $::c hack$1.");
Cheers!
Sid