Re: best python compiler

@16
Trying to program when you're young isn't the problem.  I was programming when I was 12 or 13.  It probably helped that I didn't have anyone to ask, though, and also that I was doing it for the joy of knowing how computers worked.  There's a lot in it, if you're the right kind of young blind person, in that it's a thing you can do all on your own that's cool and valuable and whatnot.

The problem here is that their approach to questions is to get an answer, not like the answer they get, and then continue to insist that there must be a better answer than the one they're getting.  A lot of people here do that to one degree or another.

If you're 13 or 14 there's something to say for being aware that you're still getting smarter in a completely literal sense, though.  I don't think all the would-be programmers in that age group here are able to face that.  I wasn't, and there was a time a big chunk of Alter Aeon hated me for it.

@17
Irregardless of what I say, you will either change your hobby, change your approach to programming, or fail to get anywhere.  I didn't say you should stop, I said that if you want instant gratification you should stop.  Being able to program competently literally takes years and for much of that time you're not going to be releasing stuff.  You can't make yourself a programmer by flailing around like you are.  You can't do it by demanding different answers until you get the one you like or by fighting what other people are doing or by anything less than taking it methodically, starting from the beginning, and proceeding to the end.  You won't accept "don't worry about this right now" as an answer, you won't accept "read the manual" as an answer, you are apparently even hesitant to install development tools.  If you're only here to release games as fast as you can, it's a dead end, at best you'll be another of the avalanche of people posting gaming equivalents of hello world to new releases.  You seriously need to change your approach to one based around actually learning how things work properly.

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