On Sat, Jun 3, 2017 at 11:44 PM,  <chitt...@uah.edu> wrote:
> Ideally, I would like to set up the user on their Windows 7/10 system so that 
> they can "login" to the ubuntu system (say putty) - change working directory 
> (to where desired) - run the script (on the ubuntu system) - and scp the file 
> back to the windows desktop.
>
> ("porting" the ubuntu script to anaconda(3) on the windows desktop IS 
> possible (but it has not been as easy as I had hoped!) (django and programs 
> like that do seem to provide a "GUI" to have python scripts run on 
> ubuntu/systems - but the setup looks mysterious/complicated (to me anyway))
>

Hmm. ISTM the easiest way would be to run an explicit server, probably
HTTP (hence Django as you mentioned), and then you can have people
access it using a client on Windows. With HTTP, that client would
simply be a web browser. I would advise picking up a quick tutorial on
Django or Flask, and seeing how easy it is to spin up an app and start
responding to requests.

ChrisA
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