Hello, I've recently decided to finally start learning a programming language and I chose Python. I bought the book "Python Crash Course: A Hands-On, Project-Based Introduction to Programming" by Eric Matthes like many others.
The book suggest I use Geany so I downloaded that. The problem is, my cmd isn't working for some reason and so I got Cmder. However, whenever I try executing the "Hello World" print, I just get the default Power Shell screen on Cmder (since my cmd isn't working that's the command task I'm using). It doesn't actually run the print script at all. I'm on Windows by the way so I can't use the built in terminal that Geany has either.
My question is, how do I get it so that Cmder becomes everything cmd is supposed to do, so that running the print script does what it's supposed to do (according to the book I'm supposed to see this):
Hello Python world!
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(program exited with code: 0)
Press return to continue
Any and all help and guidance will be much appreciated, thank you in advance!
I decided to migrate to Microsoft Visual Studio thanks to a friend who knows more than me. Seems that Visual Studio works far better than Geany for me. Thanks to everyone who read the thread and considered helping~
The book suggest I use Geany so I downloaded that. The problem is, my cmd isn't working for some reason and so I got Cmder. However, whenever I try executing the "Hello World" print, I just get the default Power Shell screen on Cmder (since my cmd isn't working that's the command task I'm using). It doesn't actually run the print script at all. I'm on Windows by the way so I can't use the built in terminal that Geany has either.
My question is, how do I get it so that Cmder becomes everything cmd is supposed to do, so that running the print script does what it's supposed to do (according to the book I'm supposed to see this):
Hello Python world!
------------------
(program exited with code: 0)
Press return to continue
Any and all help and guidance will be much appreciated, thank you in advance!
I decided to migrate to Microsoft Visual Studio thanks to a friend who knows more than me. Seems that Visual Studio works far better than Geany for me. Thanks to everyone who read the thread and considered helping~