anders wrote: > So basicly i like advice about interac with os, compiler etc. > Nice webblinks to read more > and do/don't things. Hello Anders,
OS Support for Windows in Python is excellent. I suggest you download the latest version, and don't forget to download Mark Hammond's win32 library as well. Although it is mainly about COM support and you probably don't need it, it is always good to have. After that, work your way through the tutorial. It should give you enough information to create the scripts that you need. I used the Manning book to learn Python, but I hear a lot of good stories over here from 'Python for dummies' as well. The modules (included in the installation package) that you will need in your scripts are probably os, sys, and maybe some of the date modules. I can't think of any "don'ts" - except maybe for the warning that you should not try to write java or c++ code in Python. So, if there is anything that seems to me missing, consider a different approach in your code (a good example is the switch statement...) Best regards, Bart -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list