> it said this is for newbies but I download the 2.4 and I tried the > stuff it > said on the tutorial like the control-z or sys.exit () I tried the > control-p > or the python -c but it always says "'something' is not defined" or > " invalid > syntax" where do I go or what do I do. do i go the the command line > or the > shell cause I tried both please write me back
OK, back to basics. Assuming you got python installed ok you should go to the shell prompt (from which I assume you are using Linux right?) type python you should wind up with a prompt like >>> Do you get that far? If so type Ctrl-D to exit (Ctrl Z is for DOS, Ctrl D is the Unix equivalent) Repeat but try >>> import sys >>> sys.exit() If that works then basically python is up and working OK. Pick a tutorial, the official one if you have programmed before, or one of the non programmers ones if you haven't. When you hit problems lret us know Which tutor, where in the tutor, what you tried and what happened that you didn't expect. or what you don't understand. And we will try to answer. HTH, Alan G Author of the Learn to Program web tutor http://www.freenetpages.co.uk/hp/alan.gauld _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor