David H. Burns wrote: > I downloaded what claims to be Python for Windows (3.01). The tutorial > brags a lot about how easy it is to learn, but the tutorials and > instruction seem to be for a Linux or Unix version. There are three > executable programs in the Python directory and no indication which > should be used to start Python. One opens a Dos-like window presumably > for "command-line" entry. I can't make anything of it. [as pointed out elsewhere, this is the wrong list for this question, but just to get you going...] The Python docs have a section on running Python on Windows. This is the online version: http://docs.python.org/using/windows.html The .chm version should be in c:\python31\doc\python31.chm TJG
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