I prefer statically compile language like delphi or c++.
Morover there are portable so you can compile per windows, mac and with some limits for linux.
The other language you said have a middleware to working: java -> virtual machine, c# -> .net runtime, python -> interpreter. When you deploy an app with this language you must attach all dll, install virtual machine, install runtime and they are more simple to crack I prefer statically compile language like delphi or c++.
Morover there are portable so you can compile per windows, mac and with some limits for linux.
The other language you said have a middleware to working: java -> virtual machine, c# -> .net runtime, python -> interpreter. When you deploy an app with this language you must attach all dll, install virtual machine, install runtime and they are more simple to crack :)
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Morover there are portable so you can compile per windows, mac and with some limits for linux.
The other language you said have a middleware to working: java -> virtual machine, c# -> .net runtime, python -> interpreter. When you deploy an app with this language you must attach all dll, install virtual machine, install runtime and they are more simple to crack I prefer statically compile language like delphi or c++. Morover there are portable so you can compile per windows, mac and with some limits for linux. The other language you said have a middleware to working: java -> virtual machine, c# -> .net runtime, python -> interpreter. When you deploy an app with this language you must attach all dll, install virtual machine, install runtime and they are more simple to crack :)
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