[Scilab-users] non access to sci files

Paul Carrico paul.carrico at free.fr
Thu Apr 11 18:36:24 CEST 2013


> Well, depends on what you call "protect".

I mean no access to some data and information's ....





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> it's not a commercial issue ...
> I just want to protect my work from some years

Well, depends on what you call "protect".

Publishing it is a way to protect your "paternity".

You can also write it with Matlab (and the appropriate licence), compile it
(with the appropriate Compiler licence) and distribute the binary exe file
along with the Matlab Runtime Compiler (for free).

http://www.mathworks.com/products/compiler/index.html

A bit more expensive.

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Christophe Dang Ngoc Chan
Mechanical calculation engineer

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