Fredrik Lundh wrote:
> yndesai wrote:
>
> > Is it that no compiling facility is hindering the growth of python
> > in commercial circuit . . . ?
I can see the point of people who are confused about single file
executables for Python programs, who are possibly new to the technology
and don't know w
yndesai wrote:
> Is it that no compiling facility is hindering the growth of python
> in commercial circuit . . . ?
good thing most commercial Python developers haven't noticed this, then.
if you don't know that some random guy on the internet thinks that
some- thing doesn't exist, there's no
I got attracted to python since I heard about PythonCAD,
while I used Fortran and Basic during graduation
days & VBA for some macros in Office.
I liked the python as it seems smart. But without compiling it is
a trouble to end user.
I downloaded PythonCAD and am still searching for the libraries
"Scheol Service" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Im just unsure on how to compile python code into .exe executionable
>files. Is there a simple way to do this?
Sort of. Python code is not compiled to machine language. Instead, it is
compiled to an intermediate language that is then interpreted.
At Thursday 30/11/2006 03:40, Scheol Service wrote:
i know this. Is there better directions on how to use it?
Have you tried it? What's your actual problem? See http://www.py2exe.org/
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Scheol Service wrote:
> Im just unsure on how to compile python code into .exe executionable
> files. Is there a simple way to do this?
typing "compile python code" into google gives you
http://effbot.org/zone/python-compile.htm
which gives you some background, and links to a bunch of bun
At Thursday 30/11/2006 02:02, Scheol Service wrote:
Im just unsure on how to compile python code into .exe executionable
files. Is there a simple way to do this?
py2exe
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