[Tutor] Recommended way for end users to run our Python programs?

Matthew Polack matthew.polack at htlc.vic.edu.au
Fri Aug 17 00:40:52 EDT 2018


Hi,

We're enjoying learning Python in our school...but I have a question
regarding the way the end users should ideally run the software.

Does this always require Python being installed as a full language on the
end users computer?

ie. At the moment we install Python...add it to the path in
Windows...develop and run the software we make...workable for the
developer.....but a bit of mucking around for someone who goes to use our
programs.

Is  there some other way to get it working in either a browser...or as a
'self contained' windows app ...or an Android/IOS app....or a regular
Windows .exe file to install?

Just trying to get my head around the 'end game' of all this?

Thanks,

Matt





If we make a python.py program and want people on Windows to run it...does
this mean there must be Python installed on that computer in order to run
it.

Matthew Polack | Teacher


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