Evan Klitzke wrote: > On 6/12/07, why? <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Im working with Python 2.2 on my red hat linux system. Is there any > > way to write python codes in separate files and save them so that i > > can view/edit them in the future? Actually I've just started with > > python and would be grateful for a response. Thanx! > > Of course -- just put the code into a text file (using your favorite > text editor) and then run the script using the python command, e.g. by > executing on a command line: > python my_program.py > > Since you're on a Linux system you can also use this as the first line > of your file and then chmod +x the file to make it into an executable > script: > > #!/usr/bin/env python > > -- Im still unable to follow... :( See, if i have to save the following code in a file, how should i proceed? >>> def sum(x,y): return x+y ... >>>
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