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You can use Nuitka to compile Python programs to standalone executables, then redistribute them without the Python runtime.
You shamelessly copy your code from Stack Overflow’s thousands (millions?) of helpful contributors and paste it into your own work. Simple. But The Key is a lot more powerful than that.
After the death of Larry Tesler this week, New Atlas takes a brief look back at the invention of those now-ubiquitous computer commands: cut, copy and paste.