Newbie question, Getting Started?
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Thanks for your reponse and your patience, AL In article <ADfe5.2877$k54.55303 at news6-win.server.ntlworld.com>, "richard_chamberlain" <richard_chamberlain at ntlworld.com> wrote: >Hi Al, > >>> For example, where do I write a simple MessageBox program > >This may not be as simple as you'd expect Python has a number of extensions >which enable it to have a graphical user interface, one of these Tkinter >you'll have installed already. > >Tkinter is a complicated subject so you'll need a book. But to satisfy your >desire for a message box: > >from tkMessageBox import showinfo >showinfo("Howdy!", "Welcome to Python") > >Don't run this through PythonWin or Idle, run it through windows explorer. > >>>Can I write Python 1.5.2 or Tcl executable programs that can be run on >>> a PC that does not have python installed? > >Kind of. There is a thing called freeze.py which turns your python code into >c code which you can compile if you have a c compiler. That probably doesn't >fit your bill, so there is python module called installer which will convert >it into a standalone file plus some extensions. Also ActiveState recently >announced something that will do it as well. > >I don't think it's something you should worry about at the moment though. > >Good Luck > >Richard > > > ><OneDay at ATime.net> wrote in message >news:8lbtqg$2drj$1 at earth.superlink.net... >> Hello all, >> >> I've done some programming with MS Access and Excell Visual Basic, >but >> am new to Python. I've been reading the tutorial for several days now and >am >> having difficulty figuring out where to start. For example, where do I >write a >> simple MessageBox program? >> >> Can I write Python 1.5.2 or Tcl executable programs that can be >run on >> a PC that does not have python installed? >> >> Thanks for your time, Al >> >> (The only stupid question is the one not asked.) > >
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