What I do and do not know about installing Python on Win 7 with regard to IDLE.
Andrea Crotti
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Mon Nov 21 12:12:03 EST 2011
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On 11/21/2011 04:39 PM, W. eWatson wrote: > ... > I'm using Win 7 Premium. > > So unless some brilliant idea appears, that leaves me with the choice > of not using Python or this suggestion... (Let's not get off into > other variations of other "Pythons" like Active..."): > > Someone suggested using the mail list at > <http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list>. What's > different about that list than this NG? Does the "org" suggest that > the inhabitants of that list are more likely associated with the > people who are responsible for constructing Python? > > Comments? I only see windows and users-related problems, not much having to do with Python actually. Moreover, nothing forces you to use it, and with this attitude is not bad that you stay way from it, no offense of course.
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