Nov-09-2020, 05:24 AM
I am not used to Widows. I run my little Python programs in bash.
To do that, I have to put:
as the first line of my program. I think this is called the "shebang".
A girl asked me to help her install Python on Windows.
If she now makes any little programs, how can she run them in the dos shell (cmd) in Windows??
Does she need a shebang?
In Linux, I have to explicitly make any programs executable before I can run any programs in bash.
Does Windows need that?
To do that, I have to put:
Quote:#! /usr/bin/python3
as the first line of my program. I think this is called the "shebang".
A girl asked me to help her install Python on Windows.
If she now makes any little programs, how can she run them in the dos shell (cmd) in Windows??
Does she need a shebang?
In Linux, I have to explicitly make any programs executable before I can run any programs in bash.
Does Windows need that?