Differtrinket.io may be worth checking out. From the site:
"Trinket lets you run and write code in any browser, on any device. Trinkets work instantly, with no need to log in, download plugins, or install software."
thats pretty helpful, thanks!
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SteamID64 | 76561198044361926 |
SteamID3 | [U:1:84096198] |
SteamID32 | STEAM_0:0:42048099 |
Country | Korea, Democratic People's Republic of |
Signed Up | January 27, 2014 |
Last Posted | June 7, 2023 at 7:01 AM |
Posts | 463 (0.1 per day) |
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Differtrinket.io may be worth checking out. From the site:
"Trinket lets you run and write code in any browser, on any device. Trinkets work instantly, with no need to log in, download plugins, or install software."
thats pretty helpful, thanks!
nonagonoThere's https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/. It's definitely not lightweight but smart autocomplete and refactoring does help. Otherwise just use your favorite code editor. Both sublime text and atom have decent python plugins.
You can use Qt as your GUI toolkit, it has python bindings: https://wiki.python.org/moin/PyQt/Tutorials.
Oh cheers thats pretty much all I need!
Barry_Chuckleidk about a better editor than just notepad++/sublime text or IDLE, but if you wanna make games you might want to look into PyGame. Never used it myself as I don't use Python for GUI applications, but I reckon it'd be a good place to start.
I just want to learn the whole process from the beginning and also learn the Python.
I'm pretty familiar with a lot of software like PyGame :)
Okay thanks, that sounds fine tbh.
Other than that I was wondering if it is possible to implement graphics on my programs.
(Like having a window and graphics with which the person running the program can interact with etc)
I have some past experiences with programming and I'm looking for a lightweight editor/compiler for Python.
As I don't really know the language, I'd like to know if it is possible to use graphics and make stuff like small games and programs with a UI on it.
Thanks!
Just go to https://play.esea.net/index.php?s=news&d=comments&id=14747 and click on a team and open one of their matches by clicking the match result. From there you can click 'Download' on the right side.
hey, great hud!
im running the game on 4:3 and there are a couple of problems.
the notification button is on top of the streams button (not sure if this is intentional or not) and when watching an stv demo there are only the players of blu team on the left hand side.
also, the colors on the mm menu are a little weird and some stuff aren't very visible (like buttons)
brihgtflatlinehttp://puu.sh/onD59/5647edf46b.png
bruh you put pink floyd's entire discography on there??? how is 80% of pink floyd's albums in your top 20?
does no one on here follow the one album per artist rule smh
thats probably the most retarded thing i've read today
remove custom folder and try switching to dx 95 if you are on dx 81/80
looks like a nice idea
edit: nvm lol
STOGEI think I've got a more up to date version or whatever
(Noticed the sniper/smg just showed a regular crosshair in the video, it shows an icon for me)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/ck52pmjd6wpam9w/quake+thing2.zip
Ohh cheers this actually works on 4:3 for some reason
I assume people downfragging me know what mistake I'm making and can't be fucked to correct me?