Randy Trahan wrote: > Hi, > Just opened the book Python Programming, Second Edition by Michael > Dawson and have my first question. Instead of the usual "Hello World" as > the first example he asked to type this: > > print "Game Over" > raw input("\n\nPress the enter key to exit.") > > First, I am suppose to put this in the script mode vs the IDLE mode > correct? He failed to mention where..
There are a few subtle differences between running in script mode and interactive mode; notably that you can print the repr of an object without a print statement/function in interactive mode. However for this particular example, the difference are not significant. > Also, I get a syntax error at "input"? Since its my first day/hour I > don't know how to debug and its typed in exactly as he wrote it... > Finally, I'm running Python 2.6 on Vista. It loaded but the book did not > mention Vista it only went up to XP. Is that ok? Python supports Vista; maybe the book is a bit old. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor