Programmer-Wanna-Be (Is Python for me?)
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> * COMPLICATED DISTRIBUTION > > Distributing a Python application can be complicated. If you say: > "This is a great program, but to use it, you must first install > Python, PIL and Tk and set up the following environment > variables..." you have already lost 95 % of your potential users. > > There are methods of packing everything you need to run the > program into a single executable, for example "Gordon's installer" > but... if you are a beginning programmer it will take some time > to learn how to use them. (Someone really needs to write an > installer that is easier to use.) > > // Niklas > Whoa. This is something I haven't come across before! I realize it will take me a lot of time and effort to learn Python, but in the end I envisioned the fruits of my labor to be self-sufficient applications that would be executable on Windows (or other OS's). Is this a major issue or is it just a matter of 're-packaging' the final program thru a 'finishing' application. Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.
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