I don't mean to be the dick who does not support open source, but the rent does not pay itself these days.
What I got is a huge undertaking that will change the way teachers handing their grading sytem (that is as far as I can go without breaking my terms in the contract). Now I have a variety of languages I can set the team up with, leaning more on Java(unlikely as you will read my issue) and some cross platform BASICs(such as RealBASIC). Now the big issue at hand is how well will I be able to mask my source code? After all I wouldn't want some someone walking off to the bank with our hard work. That and almost any 16 yr old can look at Python source and know what it is talking about (I exadurate, but you get my point). So my question is how much can Python do for me in the sense of hiding my source code while still maintaining portibility? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list