On 2008-01-26, ajaksu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 25, 11:10 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Once a python py file is compiled into a pyc file, I can disassemble
>> it into assembler. Assembler is nothing but codes, which are
>> combinations of 1's and 0's. You can't read a pyc file in a hex
>> editor, but you can read it in a disassembler. It doesn't make a lot
>> of sense to me right now, but if I was trying to trace through it with
>> a debugger, the debugger would disassemble it into assembler, not
>> python.
>
> Please, tell me you're kidding...
I think we've been trolled. Nobody could be that stubbornly
ignorant.
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