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:It is already noted somewhere in the Console section (the one where the "HelloWorld1.exe" is located); maybe it's not clear. Btw I already edited that by copying your sentence. I decided to not repeat it in the Graphical version because the newbie is already assumed to have experience programming. --[[User:Simple9371|Simple9371]] ([[User talk:Simple9371|talk]]) 03:22, 3 December 2020 (UTC) |
:It is already noted somewhere in the Console section (the one where the "HelloWorld1.exe" is located); maybe it's not clear. Btw I already edited that by copying your sentence. I decided to not repeat it in the Graphical version because the newbie is already assumed to have experience programming. --[[User:Simple9371|Simple9371]] ([[User talk:Simple9371|talk]]) 03:22, 3 December 2020 (UTC) |
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:: And maybe I wasn't reading as carefully as I thought. Having it stated in the sentence you added does slow one down enough to "Take note ..." |
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::[[User:GarveyPatrickD|GarveyPatrickD]] ([[User talk:GarveyPatrickD|talk]]) 16:21, 3 December 2020 (UTC) |
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I had another thought, but have not taken the time to confirm this. It seems to me, the resulting .exe is standalone. That is, it does not require the IDE as a runtime. One could move the new .exe to another Windows machine and run it successfully. |
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[[User:GarveyPatrickD|GarveyPatrickD]] ([[User talk:GarveyPatrickD|talk]]) 16:21, 3 December 2020 (UTC) |
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Python on Gnu/Linux issue
The example program needs to be the text from the hello world entry, although the extra shebang line can be explained and added too. --Paddy3118 21:50, 12 November 2011 (UTC)
Python, windows, not so newbie
I just read this article about setting up on windows that is for someone beyond the newbie, but maybe new to Windows registry editing etc. --Paddy3118 05:01, 25 November 2011 (UTC)
Plain English
It's my understanding the name of the directory in which the text file is created will be used as the name of the .exe file. I don't see that noted in the "(Plain) Console HelloWorld" or the "Plain Graphical HelloWorld" section.
GarveyPatrickD (talk) 19:18, 1 December 2020 (UTC)
- It is already noted somewhere in the Console section (the one where the "HelloWorld1.exe" is located); maybe it's not clear. Btw I already edited that by copying your sentence. I decided to not repeat it in the Graphical version because the newbie is already assumed to have experience programming. --Simple9371 (talk) 03:22, 3 December 2020 (UTC)
- And maybe I wasn't reading as carefully as I thought. Having it stated in the sentence you added does slow one down enough to "Take note ..."
- Thank you
- GarveyPatrickD (talk) 16:21, 3 December 2020 (UTC)
I had another thought, but have not taken the time to confirm this. It seems to me, the resulting .exe is standalone. That is, it does not require the IDE as a runtime. One could move the new .exe to another Windows machine and run it successfully.
GarveyPatrickD (talk) 16:21, 3 December 2020 (UTC)