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Intellectual Property safety using python?
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Intellectual Property safety using python?
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What does mean "commercial level functionality". MS Windows is a commercial piece of software for sure but that didn't reduce the total disappointment of Windows Vista or 8. And I don't think that it is full of functionality. SSH client and server came with the last updates just now. Notepad finally recognizes \n as a new line after more than 30 years. And if I have a business I won't use version 10 which is officially opened for the bunch of three letters organizations. That means everyone can see what I am doing.

A commercial software doesn't mean well done or stable or full of functionality by any means. It must do its job well. With a little effort as possible. But nowadays everything has to be shiny and polished. If it looks well that means it will work well Big Grin It's good to look well but that comes last.
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@ljmetzger has a point.

But ... both MS and Google did one thing. They produced one product and sold it to everyone.
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RE: Intellectual Property safety using python? - by wavic - May-12-2018, 10:05 PM

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