It's been a long time since Microsoft stopped supporting XP. Even if you find interesting libraries and software on the net, there are many things that you cannot install on XP. If it is open source, you can compile it yourself, but experience shows that it is hardly successful. The walls are thick, such as dependent libraries and English explanations. Today I installed Python 2.7 to challenge Google App Engine.
Use ActivePython. This is an installer that makes Python available in a wide range of environments. The function as Python is not different from the original one. Unlike the Python head family, this one could also be used in XP. http://www.activestate.com/activepython/downloads Go to Download Active Python for Windows Download and run
Congratulations. Now you too Pythonian
Run-time error
Can be compiled from the PC folder. Register from environment variable PATH However, Google App Engine gets angry that I can't use the standard HTTP library. Even if you try to find out the cause, the English wall is thick. It seems that the installer can be compiled, but I get angry if afxres.h is missing. Apparently it depends on Mfc. It's a hassle.
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