> And then example.pyc will appear beside example.py. This new file does > not require example.py (you can even delete it), and works on any > computer with Python installed
Filip, you can read through my mind (-: You just told me what I want to know exactly, even I can't ask the question correctly. Thx.. > python24\python -OO) > and then import your example.py, you will get a file example.pyo, > which is also stripped of any documentation strings (a bit harder to > decode). Is .pyo still not secure for serious purpose? The -OO function refer to which area of python that I can read a doc in details? > The end-user needs the JRE, not Python. > > Kent Actually I still not dare to touch Jython, because I am still digging python now. But the JRE may not attract end-user, because it is still associate with "slow" and "eating much system resource", although Java is sure a respectfully programming language. What do you think? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list