> i've received for my birthday two usb key, and i had the idea to make > the 2GB one a special python usb key. > So far i've put on it : > Movable Python > My Python directory > Iron Python > Jython > Instant django > > the file installation for : > Python , iron python , jython , PIL , Pygame , Pywin32 > > The pdf in a doc_programmation : > dive into python , programmting python > > What else should i add in this key in your opinion ?
If providing Jython, do you need an install of the JVM/JRE or other Java dev-tools? I'd recommend some sort of version control software (Subversion, Mercurial, Bazaar, and Git stand out as reasonable choices in my research/experience, with RCS coming in as a fallback; CVS and the distributed VCS's such as Darcs fall lower on my list but some folks swear by 'em). Perhaps also include a movable version of your favorite editor? Nothing worse than getting stuck using Notepad, edit, or edlin ;) Given that the above list of contents shouldn't come remotely close to a quarter of the space on the stick (exceptions possibly made depending on your editor and JRE requirements), you could install a USB-stick version of Linux, add all the above, and then just boot off the USB stick into a premade environment you can take with you. Just a few ideas, -tkc -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list