In fact, I can't imagine anything easier than installing Python on
Mac OS X. Just install the developemnt tools from your OSX CD. When
you write a script and give it a .py extension, double-click it and
if you didn't make any mistakes in the syntax, your application will
be saved next to your script. Now try to compile an external for Rev ;-)
Best,
Mark
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Op 7-mei-2006, om 1:01 heeft Judy Perry het volgende geschreven:
FWIW, my husband is a devoted python user and he's not had any
problems
with installing or using Python on a Mac in OS X (don't even know
if OS 9
is possible...).
The only thing he's not been able to get going is PythonCard.
Judy
On Fri, 5 May 2006, Alex Tweedly wrote:
Before I go and read the blog, I'll take a wild guess that you're
on a
Mac. Why ?
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