Re: Python 3 and my Mac (Leopard)

2008-12-27 Thread Kevin Walzer
Dan wrote: Wanted to learn python, got Mark Summerfield's new book "Programming in Python 3". Having a hard time getting python 3 and IDLE working on my Mac with Leopard. The mac "resources" on the python.org site seem a bit out of date, and don't really mention python 3. Are there any resou

Re: Python 3 and my Mac (Leopard)

2008-12-27 Thread scott
Dan wrote: Wanted to learn python, got Mark Summerfield's new book "Programming in Python 3". Having a hard time getting python 3 and IDLE working on my Mac with Leopard. The mac "resources" on the python.org site seem a bit out of date, and don't really mention python 3. Are there any resou

Re: Python 3 and my Mac (Leopard)

2008-12-26 Thread Martin v. Löwis
Dan wrote: > Is the python community just not interested in Macs? This is fairly close to the truth. The Mac port is currently mostly unmaintained, due to the past contributors having moved on or being occupied by other matters (such as Real Life). I would phrase it vice versa, though: the Mac

Re: Python 3 and my Mac (Leopard)

2008-12-24 Thread Mark
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 5:11 PM, Dan wrote: > > Wanted to learn python, got Mark Summerfield's new book "Programming in > Python 3". Having a hard time getting python 3 and IDLE working on my Mac > with Leopard. The mac "resources" on the python.org site seem a bit out of > date, and don't re

Python 3 and my Mac (Leopard)

2008-12-24 Thread Dan
Wanted to learn python, got Mark Summerfield's new book "Programming in Python 3". Having a hard time getting python 3 and IDLE working on my Mac with Leopard. The mac "resources" on the python.org site seem a bit out of date, and don't really mention python 3. Are there any resources out th