Jacob Rus wrote:

>>In fact, I think the ones-and-zeros background without any words might work 
>>just fine.
>
>Easy enough: http://hcs.harvard.edu/~jrus/python/pyc-icon-variations.png
>
>Which do you prefer?

Ones-and-zeros only, I say. The only other thing that'd make sense is 
'BYTECODE', but that's too long to fit and is probably overstating the case 
anyway.

With the large icon it's clear that the file contains 'machine data', and with 
the smaller ones it gives them a dulled down look that distinguishes them from 
the brighter 'script' icons. The only other thing would be to see how they look 
applied to a folderful of py and pyc files; hopefully the brighter py icons are 
the ones that attract the eye more, since those are the ones we want users to 
be most interested in.

HTH

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