is there a Python compiler?
Sean Hammond
sean.hammond at gmail.com
Thu Mar 16 20:40:28 UTC 2006
I was wondering if it is possible to distribute closed-source Python
code by only distributing the .pyc files? And if so, how hard would it
be to reverse-engineer?
Not that I intend to do this, of course, just curious.
On 3/15/06, CJ Kelley <debian_i386 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Ok, so i tried out python, and it was relitively close to qbasic in coding.
> Although there were some differences in the coding, it is still very easy to
> learn. One question I have about Python and that is, Is there a compiler for
> python that will compile python source code?
> --cj
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