Feb-21-2018, 06:57 AM
Dear metulburr and Windspar,
Thank you for your replies. Here is a newbie of all newbies question:
Is pip already part of the Python version that I downloaded? (python 3.5.2. I've also downloaded 3.6.4, too.)
Do I type "pip install pygame" or "python -m pip install pygame" into the
Python shell? on Windows command propmt? in a saved python file? I've tried all different variations.
Is there a tutorial that you can link me to that can explain things to a newcomer? I've looked at the pygame wiki and I think it assumes I know more than I do. (https://www.pygame.org/wiki/GettingStarted)
Thank you for your replies. Here is a newbie of all newbies question:
Is pip already part of the Python version that I downloaded? (python 3.5.2. I've also downloaded 3.6.4, too.)
Do I type "pip install pygame" or "python -m pip install pygame" into the
Python shell? on Windows command propmt? in a saved python file? I've tried all different variations.
Is there a tutorial that you can link me to that can explain things to a newcomer? I've looked at the pygame wiki and I think it assumes I know more than I do. (https://www.pygame.org/wiki/GettingStarted)