| obfuscation | 1. A rendering dark or obscure. 2. A deliberate attempt to confuse or to prevent understanding. Origin: L. Ob-fusco, pp. -atus, to darken, fr. Fuscus, dark, tawny (05 Mar 2000) |
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bewilderment: confusion resulting from failure to understand mystification: the activity of obscuring people's understanding, leaving them baffled or bewildered darkening or obscuring the sight of something
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Obfuscation is a technique used to complicate code. Obfuscation makes code harder to understand when it is de-compiled, but it typically has no affect on the functionality of the code. Obfuscation programs can be used to protect Java programs by making them harder to reverse-engineer.
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| obfuscation | darkening or obscuring the sight of something |
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| obfuscation | the activity of obscuring people's understanding, leaving them baffled or bewildered |
| obfuscation | confusion resulting from failure to understand |
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