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How to protect P/Cython Code against Reverse Engineering / Decompilation
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(Sep-18-2017, 08:12 PM)camp0 Wrote: Hi,

If you can decompile something, you can understand the code. Im sure you can do things to obfuscate the code, however, I consider more useful to make good software if you know what I mean. Would you mind to specify a bit your project or code?

Sure. It is a full automatic regression automat. There are hundreds of possibilities to build a statistical model. And my regression automat tests them all through and suggests you an scientificly appropriate model, whose model qualiity is close to a neural network. I want to sell this as an licensed python extension with limited lifetime.
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RE: How to protect P/Cython Code against Reverse Engineering / Decompilation - by consuli - Oct-04-2017, 07:38 PM

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