Does our system include a Python Interpreter?
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The interpreter's line-editing features usually aren't very sophisticated. On Unix, whoever installed the interpreter may have enabled support for the GNU readline library, which adds more elaborate interactive editing and history features. Perhaps the quickest check to see whether command line editing is supported is typing Control-P to the first Python prompt you get. If it beeps, you have command line editing; see Appendix Interactive Input Editing and History Substitution for an introduction to the keys. If nothing appears to happen, or if ^P is echoed, command line editing isn't available; you'll only be able to use backspace to remove characters from the current line.
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JJ
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 6:55 PM, JJ Zolper <jzthr33@gmail.com> wrote:
So you feel that that documentation of Python is the best reference? I'm sure it is just wanted to ask.JJOn Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 2:20 PM, Timothy Makobu <makobu.mwambiriro@gmail.com> wrote:
But first, all of this http://docs.python.org/tutorial/index.html--On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 10:19 PM, Timothy Makobu <makobu.mwambiriro@gmail.com> wrote:
Nice. Now read ALL of this http://djangobook.com/en/2.0/On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 9:55 PM, JJ Zolper <jzthr33@gmail.cm> wrote:
Looks like I am in good shape!Thanks so much man!JJOn Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 1:51 PM, JJ Zolper <jzthr33@gmail.com> wrote:Thanks! Yes sounds like something from my UNIX class. I have now added it.What will django-admin.py do for me? Oh are you just saying I can run it from anywhere now? Any of the commands I want to work with python/django?JJOn Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 12:56 AM, Timothy Makobu <makobu.mwambiriro@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes, iPython is installed now. But now you need to add C:\Python27\Scripts to your PATH variable, so you wont have to keep going there to run things. After you add it, you can run django-admin.py, easy_install, iPython ... from any directory in cmd.exeThis link shows you how: http://geekswithblogs.net/renso/archive/2009/10/21/how-to-set-the-windows-path-in-windows-7.aspxOn Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 12:49 AM, JJ Zolper <jzthr33@gmail.com> wrote:Tim,Okay I was able to get something to go there.At first I saw warnings so I wasn't sure but here are the images.Do you think I am in good shape with ipython?To perform the easy install of django would i execute: easy_install.exe django?And if so would that just overwrite what I have already installed, like would it be good to do it a second time even though I think it worked the first. Honestly, I'd probably leave it for now just wanted your thoughts on easy install.Thanks!JJ--On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 1:20 PM, Timothy Makobu <makobu.mwambiriro@gmail.com> wrote:Hi, you're welcome.Easy install is usually in C:\Python27\Scriptsyou can go there from within cmd.exe and run "easy_install.exe ipython" It should work.
On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 7:56 PM, JJ Zolper <jzthr33@gmail.com> wrote:Tim,
I had a confirmation from William that I installed Django but you said
iPython would be helpful and since I don't remember much Python I was
hoping to make that work.
Thanks so much for taking the time to help me get started you're a
life saver! : )
JJ
> - Go to the command line (cmd.exe) and type
On Nov 24, 11:56 pm, Timothy Makobu <makobu.mwambir...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> - Install setup toolshttp://pypi.python.org/pypi/setuptools/0.6c11
> - easy_install django
> - easy_install ipython (not needed by django, but very useful, as you
> will see when you come to running "python manage.py shell"
>
> That's all!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 3:59 AM, JJ Zolper <jzth...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Okay just so everyone knows!
>
> > I was able to extract the .tar file and I now see the files.
>
> > In order to import these files correctly should I place these files in the
> > install directory of Python 2.7 and then attempt the commands?
>
> > Or is the location of Django just arbitrary can I place it wherever I like
> > and then work from the Python prompt?
>
> > JJ
>
> > On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Ivo Brodien <i...@brodien.de> wrote:
>
> >> windows users have extracted your command will look like this: .......
> >> to execute the .tar file.
>
> >> as tom mentioned, you have to use 7zip two times.
>
> >> the tar file is another archive (like .zip, .gz ) which you have to
> >> decompress and then you have the django directory and you can go on with
> >> the tutorial.
>
> >> On Nov 24, 2011, at 17:55 , JJ Zolper wrote:
>
> >> JoeLinux,
>
> >> Oh interesting. It seems the 64 bit version is sort of unclear. Any
> >> help there?
>
> >> Would I be able to install my Python is well with a smaller command? I
> >> am back at ground zero because I had to adjust the Python version back
> >> to 2.5 so Django would agree.
>
> >> I am interested just not sure how to work the 64 bit version.
>
> >> Thanks!
>
> >> JJ
>
> >> On Nov 24, 11:40 am, Joey Espinosa <jlouis.espin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> If you install the "setuptools" package (http://goo.gl/UjFh), then all
> >> you
>
> >> have to do to install Django (or any other Python library) is this:
>
> >> easy_install django
>
> >> And it will handle the rest. Just a suggestion.
>
> >> --
>
> >> Joey "JoeLinux" Espinosa
>
> >> Software Developerhttp://about.me/joelinux
>
> >> On Nov 24, 2011 10:37 AM, "Tom Evans" <tevans...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> >> On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 5:00 AM, JJ Zolper <jzth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Hello,
>
> >> I am new to Django! I was able to download and install: Python 2.7.2
>
> >> x86 64 on my Windows 7 64 bit machine. I think that is all that I will
>
> >> need to execute the command line?
>
> >> I installed Python to C:/Python27 as the program intended.
>
> >> I then downloaded: Django-1.3.1.tar.gz file and was try to figure
>
> >> where to go to next. I used the 7 zip to extract it to:
>
> >> Django-1.3.1.tar. But I wasn't sure the next steps. I opened the
>
> >> Python cmd prompt. I typed the command in: tar xzvf Django-*.tar.gz.
>
> >> But I got errors about the portion "xzvf" I feel that the directories
>
> >> are not set up correctly. Do I need to adjust my command for the
>
> >> directory because I already tried that.
>
> >> I would really appreciate a step through that would get me all set up
>
> >> with the baseline. I am interested to moving on from to the more in
>
> >> depth chapters. I tried hard to understand the input from the comments
>
> >> on the page but I was unable to find anything that gave me any sense
>
> >> of direction on how to place the Django files.
>
> >> Thanks!
>
> >> JJ
>
> >> PS. sorry this is available and I didn't see it in the new booklet.
>
> >> tar.gz is a gzipped (.gz) tape archive (.tar) file. 7zip should be
>
> >> able to gunzip it and extract the files from the archive - it might
>
> >> require two steps.
>
> >> The 'tar xzvf…' command is how one extracts a tar.gz under unix/linux
>
> >> from the OS command line - not the python command line. As the docs
>
> >> say, you can download and install bsdtar in windows, in which case the
>
> >> OS command would be 'bsdtar zxvf …'.
>
> >> This is the second time this week someone has had issues extracting a
>
> >> tgz on windows - any chance that django could be packaged up in a more
>
> >> Windows friendly zip file format in addition to tgz?
>
> >> Cheers
>
> >> Tom
>
> >>https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.3/topics/install/#installing-an-o...
>
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