Tiger12506 wrote: > The OP has not specified what his problems specifically are, but "earlylight > publishing" described his problem before, and he was not understanding why > the >>> prompt was expecting immediate keyboard input when he typed in > raw_input(). So a noob cannot figure out why it is advantageous to have a > raw_input function that immediately asks for input. He thinks, "why can't I > put the input in directly?" That is why putting a program into an edit > window is very advantageous. > > I believe it is very likely that raw_input() is the culprit of confusion > here.
Hey Tiger, your system clock is set incorrectly and your e-mail was flagged as being sent 12/12/2008, causing it to appear after an e-mail sent as a reply - confusing. Please remedy this situation ;P -Luke _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor