Re: Newbie python questions...

2012-04-15 Thread rusi
On Apr 14, 11:25 pm, vmars316 wrote: > win7HomePremium: > Greetings, > 1) > I installed portablePython(pP) here: > C:\Users\vmars\Python3 >  ?Does that look ok? A brief look at portable python's website indicates that its meant for running off usb sticks (ie without installation) If you are insta

Re: Newbie python questions...

2012-04-15 Thread rusi
On Apr 15, 7:47 am, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 11:25:57 -0700, vmars316 wrote: > > win7HomePremium: > > Greetings, > > 1) > > I installed portablePython(pP) here: > > C:\Users\vmars\Python3 > >  ?Does that look ok? > > Sure, why not? > > > 2) > > I would like to try pyWin, but it

Re: Newbie python questions...

2012-04-14 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Sat, 14 Apr 2012 11:25:57 -0700, vmars316 wrote: > win7HomePremium: > Greetings, > 1) > I installed portablePython(pP) here: > C:\Users\vmars\Python3 > ?Does that look ok? Sure, why not? > 2) > I would like to try pyWin, but it won't let me install because there is > no pP3.2 in registry. >

Re: Newbie python questions...

2012-04-14 Thread Emile van Sebille
On 4/14/2012 11:25 AM vmars316 said... win7HomePremium: Greetings, 1) I installed portablePython(pP) here: C:\Users\vmars\Python3 ?Does that look ok? 2) I would like to try pyWin, but it won't let me install because there is no pP3.2 in registry. ? How can I update the Registry for Python3.2

Re: Newbie python questions...

2012-04-14 Thread Temia Eszteri
>3) When ever I cllick on *.py file, >it runs by so fast that I can't see what's going on. > ?Is there a way to keep the pyconsole open 'til i decide to close >it? >Thanks...Vernon This one's answered easily enough - just open a command prompt window at that directory (shift-right click the folder

Re: Newbie python questions...

2012-04-14 Thread Andrew Berg
On 4/14/2012 1:25 PM, vmars316 wrote: > I installed portablePython(pP) here: > C:\Users\vmars\Python3 > ?Does that look ok? I would suggest including the minor version number (i.e. Python32 instead of Python3) because not all 3.x code is compatible with all versions of Python 3.x - all code that w

Newbie python questions...

2012-04-14 Thread vmars316
win7HomePremium: Greetings, 1) I installed portablePython(pP) here: C:\Users\vmars\Python3 ?Does that look ok? 2) I would like to try pyWin, but it won't let me install because there is no pP3.2 in registry. ? How can I update the Registry for Python3.2 ? 3) When ever I cllick on *.py file, it ru

Re: Newbie Python questions

2008-08-04 Thread Timothy Grant
On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 1:27 PM, LessPaul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Aug 2, 3:07 pm, Tim Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> binaryjesus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >One great open source GUI package that you left out is GTK ie. pygtk. >> >i cant compare it with wx as i have never used i

Re: Newbie Python questions

2008-08-04 Thread LessPaul
On Aug 2, 3:07 pm, Tim Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > binaryjesus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >One great open source GUI package that you left out is GTK ie. pygtk. > >i cant compare it with wx as i have never used it but isay its much > >better than QT. > > >Anyway for ur q if u want to c

Re: Newbie Python questions

2008-08-02 Thread Tim Roberts
binaryjesus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >One great open source GUI package that you left out is GTK ie. pygtk. >i cant compare it with wx as i have never used it but isay its much >better than QT. > >Anyway for ur q if u want to compair qt n wx. QT should be faster coz >it has a better documentati

Re: Newbie Python questions

2008-07-31 Thread Mike Driscoll
On Jul 29, 12:28 pm, LessPaul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I recently discovered Python and see it as a great language to use for > personal projects (and more). I made my living for over a decade as a > coder in C, C++, ADA, Fortran, and Assembly before moving to systems > engineering. > > I'm now

Re: Newbie Python questions

2008-07-31 Thread binaryjesus
One great open source GUI package that you left out is GTK ie. pygtk. i cant compare it with wx as i have never used it but isay its much better than QT. Anyway for ur q if u want to compair qt n wx. QT should be faster coz it has a better documentation. and welcome to the python family! kind re

Re: Newbie Python questions

2008-07-31 Thread Tim Roberts
LessPaul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >...My >question is in regard to GUI platforms. My primary target would be >Windows, but I would also like be able to support Linux and Mac >versions if possible. I'm also interested in using a system that also >has support for pure C++ applications. As such, a

Newbie Python questions

2008-07-29 Thread LessPaul
I recently discovered Python and see it as a great language to use for personal projects (and more). I made my living for over a decade as a coder in C, C++, ADA, Fortran, and Assembly before moving to systems engineering. I'm now retired, and would love to code again. I see Python as the perfect