Jun-23-2021, 08:33 PM
(Jun-23-2021, 07:50 PM)snippsat Wrote:(Jun-23-2021, 07:34 PM)bensan Wrote: I have read your part of the command line but quite frankly Im not very interested in that. I see that is the job of the Python developers to understand & formulate some kind of window application for web developers to follow & clearly understandYou have to lean basic command line stuff,or just silly for me to spend more time on this than i already have done.
If a Python developers do not how to use command line he will never ever get any job.
(Jun-23-2021, 07:34 PM)bensan Wrote: And do I need to download & install Flask?All is done from command line withpip
,that's why you should dopip -V
to see that pip work.
# Test pip C:\Users\Tom>pip -V pip 21.1.1 from c:\python39\lib\site-packages\pip (python 3.9) # Install flask C:\Users\Tom>pip install flask Collecting flask Using cached Flask-2.0.1-py3-none-any.whl (94 kB) Requirement already satisfied: Werkzeug>=2.0 in c:\python39\lib\site-packages (f rom flask) (2.0.1) Requirement already satisfied: itsdangerous>=2.0 in c:\python39\lib\site-package s (from flask) (2.0.1) Requirement already satisfied: Jinja2>=3.0 in c:\python39\lib\site-packages (fro m flask) (3.0.1) Requirement already satisfied: click>=7.1.2 in c:\python39\lib\site-packages (fr om flask) (7.1.2) Requirement already satisfied: MarkupSafe>=2.0 in c:\python39\lib\site-packages (from Jinja2>=3.0->flask) (2.0.1) Installing collected packages: flask Successfully installed flask-2.0.1 C:\Users\Tom>
Thanks @snippsat. I do have a basic understanding of command line but the lack of any understanding is not my problem.
I AM TRYING TO GET A SIMPLE APPLICATION TO OPEN, & THAT WILL NOT HAPPEN regardless of how many ways I try. Ive been trying to achieve that for over a month now & my patience is running very thin.
I am not learning Python for the purpose of getting a job. I am a self employed business person developing a PHP/CodeIgniter website, with the hope of integrating Python. CodeIgniter has never required a command line prompt or anything like it.
You still did not answer my last question. That is very important to me as if Python can not "select, copy & paste" then I will be dropping the subject.