Mike Meyer wrote: > After spending time I should have been sleeping working on it, the try > python site is much more functional. It now allows statements, > including multi-line statements and expressions. You can't create code > objects yet, so it's still more a programmable calculator than > anything real. > > I've got some of the tutorial text (literally) up as well. I hope to > make it easier to read the tutorial and interact with python at the > same time in the near future. > > The url is http://www.mired.org/home/mwm/try_python/. Reports of > problems would appreciated. > > If you want to try an online P{ython tool that lets you save code, try > Devan L's at http://www.datamech.com/devan/trypython/trypython.py. > > <mike
Mike, may I ask whether that box has been secured? And if yes how? Since Python doesn't have any way to secure the interface built-in, i'd be interrested in that. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list