Executing Python code on another computer

Dave Angel davea at ieee.org
Fri Feb 19 14:04:16 EST 2010


SiWi wrote:
> On Feb 19, 5:10 pm, "D'Arcy J.M. Cain" <da... at druid.net> wrote:
>   
>> On Fri, 19 Feb 2010 07:52:59 -0800 (PST)
>>
>> SiWi <wimmersi... at googlemail.com> wrote:
>>     
>>> So I wondered if it was possible to send the Python code I'm
>>> developing on the netbook to the workstation pc via wlan, let the
>>> script execute on the workstation pc and write the output back on the
>>> netbook.
>>>       
>>> Is there any possibilty to achieve that goal?
>>>       
>> Yes but it isn't really a Python question.  I suggest Google but you
>> haven't given us enough information, particularly what OSs you are
>> running.  If it was me I would simply use the netbook as a thin client
>> for programs that I am writing and running on the main server.  In my
>> case a simple xterm would do the job since vi is my IDE and bash is my
>> runtime environment.  If you are using a GUI IDE you may be able to run
>> the GUI app on the server with the display on the netbook.
>>
>> --
>> D'Arcy J.M. Cain <da... at druid.net>         |  Democracy is three wolveshttp://www.druid.net/darcy/               |  and a sheep voting on
>> +1 416 425 1212     (DoD#0082)    (eNTP)   |  what's for dinner.
>>     
>
> I'm normally using IDLE and sometimes PyScripter on Windows Vista. The
> netbook is Windows XP. Should I switch to Vim or Emacs?
>
>   
In that case, consider using RemoveDesktop, which is built into both Xp 
and Vista.

DaveA



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