On Jun 4, 9:56 am, "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > chewie54 wrote: > > Hi All, > > > I have read some posts on this subject but I haven't been able to make > > a decision whether to use Python or not. > > > I'm considering converting a Java CAD program to Python/C with > > wxWdigets for the GUI. > > > I don't have good answers for: > > > 1) Can I use py2exe or pyinstaller to produce an executable for > > Linux, Windows, and Mac? If not, is there a way it can be done? > > > 2) Is there any way to protect the source code, like obfuscation? > > > 3) Memory footprint of application seems large for python demo. Is > > this typical for large python applications? > > > I guess the best thing to do is convert a little portion of the Java > > program and see how it works out with respect to the concerns above. > > > Suggestions and comments appreciated. > > Look at python-cad, that might give you an idea how such a thing is to be > accomplished using python. > > Diez
Hello Diez, I did look at PythonCad but the distribution and install methods for Windows is not user freindly. Since the public domain software, I don't think they protect the source code either. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list