Microsoft has released a compiler package for Python 2.7 to make it easier for 
people to build and distribute their C extension modules on Windows.

The Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7 is available from: 
http://aka.ms/vcpython27

This package contains all the tools and headers required to build C extension 
modules for Python 2.7 32-bit and 64-bit (note that some extension modules 
require 3rd party dependencies such as OpenSSL or libxml2 that are not 
included). Other versions of Python built with Visual C++ 2008 are also 
supported.

You can install the package without requiring administrative privileges and, 
with the latest version of setuptools, use tools such as pip, wheel, or a 
setup.py file to produce binaries on Windows.

(Note: This version of Visual C++ is no longer supported by Microsoft, and so 
new features, support, or bug fixes are not available.)
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