On 27 apr 2007, at 18.08, Steve Holden wrote: > I am teaching someone Python by email, and part of our conversation > recently ran as follows: > > him> How do I save a script and run it? > > me > Do you have a text editor? If so, edit the script in that, then > save it > me > in your home directory (the place you can see when you open the > terminal > > him> I do not have a text editor, but here are the answers to > him> questions 1-5. > > Now, frankly, I don't think this answer is correct, since I know OS > X is > a UNIX derivative, but I am loathe to involve a programming noob > with vi > or something similar. So I wondered if one of the c.l.py mac users > could > give brief instructions for firing up a visual text editor of some > sort > and saving a file somewhere it can easily be accessed from a terminal > window (which I presume starts up in his home directory). > > regards > Steve Text Wrangler (www.barebones.com) and Alpha/Tk are both excellent GUI programmers editors that run on Mac. Alpha/Tk is open-sourced as well
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