Greetings,
I have written small scripts that I would like to distribute to some
members of our labs. As some of these people are not computer savy and
training emphasis would likely be on technical skills, I do not think
the concept of the command prompt (in Windows) would be very welcomed.
Is there a way to create a program which they might open (double
click) and have a form to enter the required data?
Second, is there a way to keep my code private, like providing only
the compiled program? This is actually the more important question, at
the moment, because the first seems lengthy to implement and I do not
want them opening my script and altering (on accident).
Thanks,
Kevin
PS Yes, I realize that I should hire an experienced programmer, but I
have no budget at this point in my career.
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Kevin Viel
Department of Genetics [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Southwest Foundation for Biomedical Research phone: (210)258-9884
P.O. Box 760549 fax: (210)258-9444
San Antonio, TX 78245-0549
Kevin Viel
PhD Candidate
Department of Epidemiology
Rollins School of Public Health
Emory University
Atlanta, GA 30322
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