Python is just a programming software, you don't actually need it to run your computer. You can use Python if you'd like to program something, or learn how to program.
You need to have Python installed to run Python scripts. You should also pay attention to what version of Python the script was written for. Python 2.x is more common, but Python 3.x is newer, and while they are similiar, they are not completely compatible
python filename.py
open MS-DOS in the directory you have the python file in. type "python [INSERTNAMEOFSCRIPT]"
The only place you can get a legitimate trial of the software Python is from Python's official site. Other downloads may contain virus or other malicious software.
Yes! The Python standard library takes considerations to what platform you are on, especially in the OS module. Now, if you are opening files (or walking the filesystem, etc) you need to take care that your filepaths are system independent, if you want that.
Sorry, but not that I know of. Python is only available on Mac OS or Windows. You would also need a code editor which is only on a PC.
apparently not no but sometimes it could slow down your pc
David Mertz has written: 'The PC survival guide for PC users' -- subject(s): Microcomputers 'Text Processing in Python'
nope.
Depends on what you need it for.
Battlefield 2/python/stats/bf2/unlocks.py
You need to have Python installed to run Python scripts. You should also pay attention to what version of Python the script was written for. Python 2.x is more common, but Python 3.x is newer, and while they are similiar, they are not completely compatible
You need to have more information but yes, there is a great Python in greek mythology. Answer 2: Click link below, then choose 'Python' from menu!
Every month or so.
a lot of space?
488P Is the remote to a Python car alarm, need to be more specific on the alarm you have.
chefs always say there is no need for a PC in cooking