Lily Kakm wrote:
> when I distribute my software, I will give the users .pyc file (maybe
> I can use py2exe, but I think there's no essential different),
> because I don't like them to know my source code.
Leaving aside all other arguments of whether or not you should allow
your users to see your
On Sat, 07 May 2005 06:45:32 -0700, Robert Kern wrote:
> Lily Kakm wrote:
>> when I distribute my software, I will give the users .pyc file (maybe I can
>> use py2exe, but I think there's no essential different), because I don't
>> like them to know my source code.
>>
>> But actually, through .
Lily Kakm wrote:
> when I distribute my software, I will give the users .pyc file (maybe I can
> use py2exe, but I think there's no essential different), because I don't
> like them to know my source code.
>
> But actually, through .pyc file is not so directly as .py file, but the user
> can al
when I distribute my software, I will give the users .pyc file (maybe I can
use py2exe, but I think there's no essential different), because I don't
like them to know my source code.
But actually, through .pyc file is not so directly as .py file, but the user
can also easily guest the detail of