On 3/20/2012 12:02 PM, VanL wrote: > On 3/20/2012 10:52 AM, "Martin v. Löwis" wrote: >>> In hearing from a couple people who teach python to beginners, this is a >>> substantial hurdle - the first thing they need to do is to edit their >>> environment to add these directories to the PATH. >> This is something I never understood. On Windows, it's custom to launch >> programs from the start menu, and Python is easy enough to find on the >> start menu (e.g. by typing "Python"). Why do people want to launch it by >> opening a shell window, then typing python? Perhaps as the number of *nix users increases, the number of (*nix & windows) developer/users increases. > 3. Get a shell and run python. > This requires cd'ing to the directory where my .py file is, but then I > run/import it and I see the information. When IDLE crashes, running it from a cmd window is the only way to get a traceback to help diagnose the problem. -- Terry Jan Reedy
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