Hey,

Well, I've been using IDLE. Seems pretty decent and the windows version has a GUI wrap 
to it. Linux has it available too so if you'r elike me and run multiple operating 
systems, the interface is the same across them both.


Got a question for you myself, I've read through the docs and been working through a 
book called Core Python Programming and have yet to find anything that's not portable 
between Linux and Windows versions of python.

If you happen to run more than one OS, be it Linux, MacOS, Windows, Solaris, 
whathaveyou, have you found anything that is NOT portable in your codings?

Portability for me is key, even to the point of being willing to do something the hard 
way to ensure it works.

Just interested in knowing if you'v ecome acorss anything in >your< travels with 
python.

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