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2023-05-04 09:55:12 -0500 | marked best answer | Is there a way to compile or check for errors without running I know that Python is not a compiled language, but I was wondering if there is a way I can check my program for any errors without running it. Kind of like compiling a program before you run it. Thanks |
2023-05-01 16:14:33 -0500 | edited answer | Is there a way to compile or check for errors without running I'm a little confused. I just wrote this little code snippet: for x in range(2, 13): print(x); It's correct except |
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2023-05-01 16:09:11 -0500 | edited answer | Is there a way to compile or check for errors without running I'm a little confused. I just wrote this little code snippet: for x in range(2, 13): print(x); It's correct except |
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2023-05-01 16:07:51 -0500 | answered a question | Is there a way to compile or check for errors without running I'm a little confused. I just wrote this little code snippet: for x in range(2, 13): print(x); It's correct except |
2023-05-01 13:57:20 -0500 | asked a question | Is there a way to compile or check for errors without running Is there a way to compile or check for errors without running I know that Python is not a compiled language, but I was w |
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2023-04-27 07:57:48 -0500 | marked best answer | Does WingWare have templates for making GUI programs? I might be doing some python soon, but it would be making GUI projects. Keeping it simple for the most part. But Python doesn't come with a built in Form Designer, so if I have 40 or so GUI projects, would I have to hard code myself the Forms 40 times? Writing the same code 40 times? Or does a guy write the code to bring up a window and then is there a way to save that as a template or something, so when you start a new project you just call up the template and just take it from there? |
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2023-04-24 09:13:51 -0500 | answered a question | Does WingWare have templates for making GUI programs? I'm just a hobbyist doing programming just as a side interest. I would not know what to do with making my own module. |
2023-04-23 19:15:38 -0500 | asked a question | Does WingWare have templates for making GUI programs? Does WingWare have templates for making GUI programs? I might be doing some python soon, but it would be making GUI proj |
2023-04-02 21:36:12 -0500 | marked best answer | How do you get the IDLE working? I'm using Wing Pro and when I click on the Debug Console tab and I try to enter in a command like print ("Hello Sherry") and then press Enter, the window says Cannot execute: No debug process. How do I fix it? |
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2023-03-28 05:27:03 -0500 | answered a question | How do you get the IDLE working? Or do you gotta use the Python Shell instead of the Debut Console? |
2023-03-28 05:21:11 -0500 | asked a question | How do you get the IDLE working? How do you get the IDLE working? I'm using Wing Pro and when I click on the Debug Console tab and I try to enter in a co |
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2019-09-02 08:48:06 -0500 | marked best answer | What is the purpose of this thin blue rectangle? I've noticed that when I make an if statement Wing Pro puts a thin blue rectangle to the left of it. What is going on with this? |
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2019-08-06 16:29:29 -0500 | asked a question | What is the purpose of this thin blue rectangle? What is the purpose of this thin blue rectangle? I've noticed that when I make an if statement Wing Pro puts a thin blue |
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2019-04-13 07:16:26 -0500 | marked best answer | I don't understand the deal behind buying the Pro version If I choose to buy WingWare Pro, do I have to keep giving the company $89.00 every year to keep using it? If that's true that's plain crazy business. I do not need support or upgrades. I only need to use the software the way it comes. |
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2019-04-13 07:09:50 -0500 | asked a question | I don't understand the deal behind buying the Pro version I don't understand the deal behind buying the Pro version If I choose to buy WingWare Pro, do I have to keep giving the |