Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> CapCity wrote:
>> We recently developed an R program as part of an application. We'd like to
>> distribute this, but not allow access to the R source code. Is this
>> possible?
>>
>>
> Not in any obvious way, and I don't think anyone around here would
> volunteer to help
I believe that Insightful supports the distribution of encrypted S-Plus
code, but you would need to talk with them about whether, how, how much
money, etc. If they support that, you can port your R code to S-Plus
and distribute it as encrypted S-Plus code.
hope this helps.
Spencer Graves
Pet
Hi there Super-Secret CapCity,
On Jan 28, 2008 10:41 AM, CapCity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We recently developed an R program as part of an application. We'd like to
> distribute this, but not allow access to the R source code. Is this
> possible?
if your code is using the R language (not nati
CapCity wrote:
> We recently developed an R program as part of an application. We'd like to
> distribute this, but not allow access to the R source code. Is this
> possible?
>
>
Not in any obvious way, and I don't think anyone around here would
volunteer to help you find out.
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We recently developed an R program as part of an application. We'd like to
distribute this, but not allow access to the R source code. Is this
possible?
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