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> But NXT-G is somehow compiled into bytecodes, which means there is
> translation going on. I suspect that the translation is both difficult and
> proprietary. By its nature, a printout of NXT-G pseudocode generated by the
> software itself will likely reveal their trade secrets. It would make a great
> subject for a comp sci research paper, but it's not something they're going
> to want to share.
Though it is VERY far from NXT-G print to text, printing a program at bytecode
level is easy: just drop the compiled RXE file in BricxCC. Problem is that
except for the most simple programs, the result is an obscure ratsnest!
Philo
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