Thanks for the tip.  I don't use JQt but I suppose I could.

On Fri, Sep 6, 2019 at 9:50 AM 'robert therriault' via Programming <
programm...@jsoftware.com> wrote:

> Hi Devon,
>
> If you are using jqt would building it as a project work?
>
> Cheers, bob
>
> > On Sep 6, 2019, at 6:39 AM, Devon McCormick <devon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hi -
> > Is there anything in J to handle the packaging and distribution of code
> to
> > third-parties?  I'm assuming they can install J independently.
> >
> > I'm asking because I have some daily backup code I've been using for
> years
> > and am interested in making it available to a friend.  I could just send
> > him my entire active code library, which is only a little over 2 MB even
> > after all these years, but would like a more well-targeted solution so I
> > can send only the necessary pieces to run this process.
> >
> > This is something I could probably do by hand in less than half an hour
> but
> > am wondering if others have encountered this problem and solved it more
> > elegantly.
> >
> > As a part of such a process, one could build a dependency tree to figure
> > out the minimum number of defined items necessary for running a piece of
> > code, so that would be a start if anyone has done that already.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Devon
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> >
> > Devon McCormick, CFA
> >
> > Quantitative Consultant
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