Tim Golden ha scritto:
> As it happens, (and I suspect I'll have to don my flameproof suit here),
> I prefer the Windows command line to bash/readline for day-to-day use,
> including in Python. Why? Because it does what I can't for the life of
> me get readline to do: you can type the first few
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> howdy~
>
> i wrote a .py file and it works fine, my goal is to pass argument to
> that py file when it get executed, and accept that argument within py
> file, eg. i prefer a command like below:
>
> python test.py -t
>
> and then, i may get "-t" within test.py for late
PyChart?
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Ahah, I've to save this page.
p.s. @ Ert Ert: download this:
http://starship.python.net/crew/mhammond/win32/ and use 'Pythonwin'
(or, use Unix!)
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Hi, have you seen the python ML at www.python.it? It's in Italian. You
can find even other tutorial for beginners here.
See also www.zonapython.it
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