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### Keybase proof | |
I hereby claim: | |
* I am deusdies on github. | |
* I am deusdies (https://keybase.io/deusdies) on keybase. | |
* I have a public key ASDJF2RDkYy-3KWVYybwwMdR3AAuu226nh5aoE14jZmZUAo | |
To claim this, I am signing this object: |
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""" | |
Check out a great Python course called Python: Getting Started at | |
https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/python-getting-started | |
""" | |
students = [] | |
def read_file(): | |
try: | |
f = open("students.txt", "r") |
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== SETUP.PY FILE FOR USE WITH CX_FREEZE AND PYTHON 3.6 == | |
==== INSTRUCTIONS ==== | |
1. Make sure you have Python 3.6 installed. | |
2. Install cx_Freeze by typing `pip install cx_freeze` in the Terminal or Command Prompt. Make sure to use the pip for Python 3 (sometimes called pip3) | |
3. Create a new file called setup.py and paste the contents of this file in it (or just download this file) | |
4. Make sure to place the setup.py file in the same directory where your main Python application is located | |
5. From the Terminal/Command Prompt, run `python setup.py build`. Make sure that you're running Python 3.6 (use `python --version`) |