Re: where can I learn python? the basics.
No one can decompile a pyd file because it's machine code.
Purebasic is a terrible language. Objectively. It's C with a different syntax. You don't get C libraries without binding them, you don't get any of the tools that can make C more bug-free like asan, and you just generally have all the same problems. I can tell how new a programmer someone is by how ready they are to defend Purebasic.
If you're at the point of Purebasic being your language of choice your games are almost certainly not good enough that anyone would care about the source.
I don't care if people use Python anymore because it has become clear to me that almost no one here understands enough about programming to make good arguments about what language they should be using, and will basically just generally pick one at random. In particular, being proprietary in circles where you can't sell the thing and trying to go as far as anti-piracy measures for $0 per download is a stupid waste of time. But the community can only move forward if we all start using mainstream and mature technologies, so let's at least not suggest archaic and commercial languages with almost no users if we're going to be anti-Python? Please?
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