I prefer Python 2.5.4 and PyGame.
Why do you prefer 2.6 and why do you prefer 2.5.4?
Your comments will be quite useless now if you can't support the statement :-)
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//Alex
Take mine too :)
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Pierre Lafrance
Caucasian, French speaking from Québec (Canada)
Will we know level associate to our
My approach is to choose a development platform and then use whatever
comes with. For example, I use ubuntu, and then apt-get install python
python-pygame. That way things will be painless for me and anyone using
the same platform as me. If I later decide I want to make it available
then I
I had a lot of trouble trying to build an EXE when I used the latest
version of Pygame. What I have installed and working now is Python 2.5,
plus Pygame 1.9.1 (listed on the Pygame download page as the best
version). So I recommend those versions.
http://pygame.org/download.shtml
On Mon, 14 Dec
On Dec 14, 2009, at 1:10 PM, Alex Nordlund wrote:
Why do you prefer 2.6 and why do you prefer 2.5.4?
Your comments will be quite useless now if you can't support the statement :-)
I am running with Mac OS X 10.6.2. It comes with Python 2.5.something built in,
but the suggestion is to download