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> I did look at PythonCad but the distribution and install methods for In a nutshell: forget about it. it's not worth it, difficult to accomplish diez
> Windows is not user freindly. Since the public domain software, I
> don't think they protect the source code either.
few times on this list, do a search to find anything you want to know.
due to the dynamic nature of python and to be brutally honest: more or less
nothing you can come up with in your own code is really worth looking at
anyway. That's not saying that you can't code, just that more or less
everything one programs is trivial and only of value in the actual context
it was written in. So nobody is really interested in ripping stuff out.