Newbie ?? Running hello1.py and compiling?
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Mon Jul 24 06:02:27 EDT 2000
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Thanks for your answer, getting started is the hardest part. Al In article <pRMe5.76$ef4.30001 at news01.micron.net>, "Greg Fortune" <gfortune at micron.net> wrote: > ><OneDay at ATime.net> wrote in message news:8lejm0$d3o$1 at earth.superlink.net... >> Hello all, >> >> At Python's site I started with Example 2.1, Our First Program. I >> opened IDLE, Opened a new window and copied/wrote the commands >> and saved it as hello1.py. >> >> To run the program it says to "run the script as usual" >> $ python hello1.py >> >> Where do I type this, I don't know what "as usual" means. > >It sounds like you are running Windows. Assuming that is true, pop up a >console (MS-Dos window) and change to the directory containing the file you >created. Then type "python hello1.py". All that does is tell python to run >your script. > > >> >> After I wrote hello1.py, I noticed a compiled version in my >explorer. >> Which I can run from there. How did that happen? > >Sounds like you got hello1.py to run. Whenever a script is run, it checks >for a compiled version of the file. If none exist, it compiles the script >into byte code. If the .py file is newer than the .pyc (compiled file), the >..py file is compiled again. > >> >> When I copied/wrote hello2.py, following the above steps, I did >not >> get a compiled version. What did I do wrong? > >Hmmmm, must not have ran this one. > >> >> >> Thank you for your time and patience, >> Al > >Not a problem ;) >good luck, > >Greg Fortune > > >
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