On 06Jul2014 23:03, mrwhackad...@gmail.com <mrwhackad...@gmail.com> wrote:
I need to know how to save my code and save as programs because I write code
Please help and thank you for your time.

Please tell a bit more about your work environment (editors, IDEs, computer OS, 
etc).

The basic answer to your question is to edit the code in a file of its own, and to run it is a separate action, from that file.

As an example, my coding environment contains an editor window and a shell (command line) window. (Plus doco in a web browser, etc, as needed.)

So open a file with a useful name (start with "program1.py", but pick something more apt depending on the task) and open an editor on that file.

When ready to test, save the file (probably a single key command in most editors, or the ever popular "File->Save" menu option).

Then in another window, run it:

  python program1.py

So you don't write code, test and _then_ save. You write code and save. Then test from the saved file.

Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au>

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