Python newbie

Andrei Kulakov ak at silmarill.org
Mon Apr 15 18:39:54 EDT 2002


In article <ab96a890.0204131438.5cce8f66 at posting.google.com>, slack wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm interested in Python programming language since one around one
> year. I think it is an interesting language because it's very simple
> to use this language to program windows... We don't have to think
> about event handling instead of the purpose of the program itself...
> well... I don't want to explain why I find it interesting... I've
> installed a version of Python on Windows computers but I find it very
> slow compared to Linux version of Python. I've noticed that the first
> time I used Python on Windows. Well. This is not really the problem. I
> want to use Python on Windows but I don't know if I can convert .py
> files into .exe files? Is it possible thanks to some utility?
> 
> thank you.
> 
> slack
>
You don't need to make it into an exe file to use it on windows. You can
double click on a .py file to run it.


 - Andrei


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