On Jul 12, 5:55 pm, meg99 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > got the >>> prompt
Type fun things at the >>> prompt, such as: >>> print 'Some Obligatroy Greeting Like "Hello World."' or >>> [x*5 for x in [1,2,3,4,5]] or >>> import os >>> os.listdir('.') >>> [os.isdir(x) for x in os.listdir('.')] Also, you should now be able to make .py files in a text editor and run them by double-clicking them. (Hint: If you're just doing print statements and such, stick a raw_input() at the end of the file so that the window stays around when you double-click it ...) But all in all, the .configrue[1] stuff is only for unix-like systems and stuff like cygwin, windows dosn't usally need to worry about it. [1] I saw this typo, then decided to leave it as some kind of scary obscure bad zork pun thing. -- Weaver -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list