Dear Monks,
I'm a biologist and wrote a Perl script that detects and analyses a special kind of gene clusters. Now I want to publish it and would like to provide standalone executables for Win Mac and Linux systems so that users don't have the tantalizingness to install Perl or additional modules before using it.
I'm working on a windows system and made an exe file via PAR Packer. So far, so good. But I've no idea how to do the same for Mac or Linux. I neither have a Mac/Linux machine nor have a clue of handling it./p>
Is there some kind of service provider where I can comission that. Or is anybody here willing to help me?
For an appropriate fee self evident...
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