* bartc:

python.org seems to be the main site. Google "python download" and that is the first hit.

Their windows download seems to be 13MB against the 32MB of activestate, and the IDE provided seems more advanced that the 'console window' you have in your tutorial. I'm just asking why your chose one over the other...

I've changed that choice, so it's not something very important, but an ActiveState installation of some language generally Just Works, while other installations of non-Windows-specific programming stuff generally doesn't, requiring manual fixups.

For example, the mainstream Python 2.6 distribution failed to install when asked to pre-compile (advanced option).

Regarding the "IDE" I'm not sure what you're referring to because there's no such thing AFAICS. There's IDLE, which is referred to as an IDE but is (1) also present in the ActiveState distribution and is (2) not really an IDE in any but perhaps a formal sense. It's just a primitive editor with a primitive debugger that, in Windows, has an annoying bug regarding highlighting of code.


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Cheers & hth.,

- Alf
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