Sorry, I'm a beginner programmer, I don't know what "eclipse" means,
and I don't really understand much of what you're saying.

J.

On Aug 5, 11:51 pm, andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TenHanger,
> You can use eclipse and sort of bypass the prompt. You can start your
> application in and have it run and compiled on change. Search for PyDev.
> Also I believe that there is a tutorial on windows on how to setup Eclipse
> and PyDev and get your project running.
> Another why you might get an error is because you did not define the PATH
> environment variable where python.exe is.
> Hope that helps.
>
> On Tue, Aug 5, 2008 at 11:11 PM, TenHanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have downloaded the SDK and Python 2.5.  I have written my
> > HelloWorld files in a folder with Notebook on a Windows Vista
> > machine.  I have watched the video, even tho the stupid video is
> > demonstrated in Apple not PC.  But I can't get the darn
> > dev_appengine.py to run the HelloWorld application, I keep getting an
> > error in my Command Prompt.  I am new at programming, but trying to
> > learn, and this is frustrating the heck out of me.  I haven't used a
> > Command Line in Windows since Windows 3.0 operating system.
>
> > I don't understand why Google's video isn't done in both Windows as
> > well as Apple.
>
> > I want to throw my computer off the balcony, why is this so hard?
>
> > some one please god help me, or I'll go postal.
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