try java, or C or even BF

On 11-Dec-07, at 10:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> Shoot, so maybe Python just isn't the language for this kind of
> project. I'm not really concerned with making it bullet-proof to
> decompilation, just not so glaringly obvious as opening up the source
> files :)
>
> On Dec 10, 3:29 pm, "Jay Parlar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Dec 10, 2007 2:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>> Or perhaps I'm reading into this too much. If I distribute the .pyc
>>> files minus the .py files, would that work? Is this machine-
>>> independent (IE: I "compile" the source on an x86, it'll be ok on  
>>> a 64-
>>> bit or other architecture?)
>>
>> Anyone who *really* wanted to get at your code could do a decent job
>> of disassembling the .pyc files, there's not a lot going on in those.
>> In fact, I believe there used to be a commercial service that would
>> take .pyc files, and automatically convert them to .py
>>
>> And if I recall correctly, .pyc files are version dependent, machine
>> independent, but don't quote me on that :)
> >

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