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    bif-c, a near fig-FORTH in C

    Building a FORTH in C for practice.

    Buggy C language implementation of my BIF 6809 variant of fig-FORTH. May be interesting to programmers with C background who want to understand the high-level version of the low-level of FORTH. Those requiring a functioning FORTH should look elsewhere. (The releases are usually out of date. Best to browse the code repository and download the latest snapshot.) There is now a basic how-to to get you started in the [wiki]. (The OSDN mirror at http://sourceforge.jp/projects/bif-c/ is...
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    Android Anti Root Detection

    Android Anti Root Detection

    AARD is a sandboxing app that performs root detection. Root detection is the best practice of Android security. By using ptrace to call dlopen on the remote process. The loaded library has a constructor that replaces the code of access with its own. If you look at the Android source code, File.exists calls access. If an app tries to check the presence of su, Therefore we emulate its absence.
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    This project aims to create a new Operating System containing the best of all current practice. Our founding members are Carlo Kok, David Denny, Douglas Dallas, and Weyert de Boer. We started as a group in the latter part of 2000.
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