On 11 April 2014 02:29, Wesley <nisp...@gmail.com> wrote: > Does python has any good obfuscate?
Most other people on the list will point out why such a thing is mostly pointless and you don't really need it. However, if this really is your major blocker to using Python, I suggest compiling with Cython. There are downsides, but untyped Cython basically compiles the bytecode into C without actually changing the program, making compatibility really good. It's very difficult to reverse-engineer, largely because there aren't specialised tools to do it. But I do warn that it's adding another abstracting step that doesn't improve - it probably harms - the overall usability of the product. Further, a determined hacker can circumvent it, much as they can circumvent everything else. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list