Windows versions of Python---pros and cons?
Chris Barker
Chris.Barker at noaa.gov
Thu Jun 20 13:46:12 EDT 2002
Fernando Pérez wrote:
> If you're an old unix hand and want to preserve your sanity, you have two
> options:
>
> 1- put linux on that laptop and be happy.
I have to concur. I am mostly a Linux user, but when I use Python on
Windows, I really have a hard time with it. It's nothing to do with
Python, and everything to do with Windows. Windows simply does not
provide a programing enviroment that will feel at all productive to
someone used to *nix. I run Linux on a Dell laptop, and am very happy
with it.
On that note: does anyone know if there is a way to turn a Python script
into something that acts like an application on Windows...without
resorting to Py2exe and the like. What I want is something just like:
chmod +x scriptname
and a #! line at the top
on Unix. I want it to work on the windows command line.
-Chris
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