So it's a book about reconstructing bytecode into human interprettable info, but it doesn't have an intro to them? That seems awfully strange. Are you sure you didn't miss something?
**Ch.2 Ghost in the Machine A good and solid introduction to the JVM and the classfile format. If you're in the market for this book, you probably already know most of this, but a refresher course is always good. For me, it definitely sorted out a lot on internal hand-waving on the subject. Just remember kids, the only thing to fear is fear itself - it's only binary data after all.**
maybe that one has the bytecode covered in short?
btw.. for everyone thinking that obfuscators do a good job.. THEY DON'T! es
no bytecode intro? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:no bytecode intro? (Score:2)
A good and solid introduction to the JVM and the classfile format. If you're in the market for this book, you probably already know most of this, but a refresher course is always good. For me, it definitely sorted out a lot on internal hand-waving on the subject. Just remember kids, the only thing to fear is fear itself - it's only binary data after all.**
maybe that one has the bytecode covered in short?
btw.. for everyone thinking that obfuscators do a good job.. THEY DON'T! es
Re:no bytecode intro? (Score:2)