On Thu, 2008-06-26 at 09:57 -0400, bhaaluu wrote: > You can create a Python script on a *nix system and run it with: > > $ python threeplusfour.py > > You can place a shebang line as the first line of the script, which points > to the python interpreter: > > #!/usr/bin/python > print("Hello, world!\n") > > Save the file, then make it an executable with: > > $ chmod u+x threeplusfour.py > > Then execute it with: > > $ ./threeplusfour.py > > Why the dot-slash? Here is a good explanation: > http://www.linfo.org/dot_slash.html > > You can also create a Python script and place it in a directory that is > included in your PATH (echo $PATH). Once the executable script is in > a directory in your PATH, you can execute it with: > > $ threeplusfour.py
bhaluu, I was not having a problem with any of that, it was Danny Laya! :-) > > Happy Programming! _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor