On Mar 12, 2:25 am, John Machin <sjmac...@lexicon.net> wrote: > On Mar 12, 5:57 pm, Henrik Bechmann <hbechm...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > obviously total mewbiew: > > > My first program in Python Windows > > What is that you are callind "Python Windows"? What version of Python > are you running? > > 2.X: print "Hello World" > should work. > > 3.X: print is now a function, > print("Hello World") > should work. > > If that gets you going: read the tutorial that belongs to the version > of Python that you are using. > If it doesn't, come back here with a bit more detail. > > BTW, don't indent your first line. Make sure it starts in column 1. > > HTH, > John > > > > > > > print "Hello World" > > > I select Run/Run Module and get an error: > > > Syntax error, with the closing quote highlighted. > > > Tried with single quotes as well. Same problem. > > > Can someone explain my mistake? > > > Thanks, > > > - Henrik- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
Henrik, Welcome to the list. As a newbie myself, I ran into the Python3 vrs 2.6 issue. May I suggest starting with 2.6? There is many more books and internet stuff you can learn with in 2.6 - and the examples will work. As Garry wrote, once you understand 2.6, 3.0 will not be a challenge. Steve Oldner -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list