I am using Python 2.5.2
Python version 2.5 is now in bugfix only mode, so this is almost certainly the one that you want. Version 2.4 is in security fix only mode.
You may want a development environment if you don't already have one. Ipython is popular with more advanced / Linux type people. WingIDE is also very popular and in my opinion, more intuitive for someone with a Windows background.
I've put links that I found helpful when learning Python on my webpage,
http://www.homeworkcat.com
You download the installer from the Python website, and run it. The 3.8.x series is the latest version of Python that will run on Windows 7.
Go to the official website of Python Click on the "Download Python" button on the page. Scroll down to the "Python Releases for Windows" section and click on the link for the latest version of Python. On the next page, select the appropriate version of Python for your system. For most users, the 64-bit version is recommended. Scroll down and click on the "Windows x86-64 executable installer" link to download the Python installer. Once the download is complete, locate the downloaded file and double-click on it to start the installation process. In the Python installer, make sure that the "Add Python to PATH" option is checked, so that you can easily access Python from the command line. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process. Once the installation is complete, open the Command Prompt and type "python" to confirm that Python is installed and working properly. You should see the Python version number and the Python prompt (>>>) indicating that you can now use Python. That's it! You have successfully installed Python on Windows.
It is the most stable and optimized.
Please be more specific.
My Windows 7 laptop has Version 5.5.0.124 - if that's any use !
Obviously not, if it's a Windows version, it's a Windows version on purpose.
I believe Python's version of arrays is called dictionaries, although I am not completely sure and will have to check now...
Python is a programming language. www.python.org 2.2.3 is just a version of it, albeit a very old version.
Yes. You can use any version of Windows Movie Maker you wish to. Each version is a stand-alone application.
There is a version of Illustrator for Windows, so yes you can use Illustrator on a Windows machine. You can't use the Mac version of it on your PC, so if you bought a copy of Illustrator from eBay and it was the Mac version, you'll need a Mac to run that.
no its not possible.. its not a upgradation.. its a deupgradation.. higher version of windows doesn't allow to install older version on it..
Windows for workgroups. Best OS out there