Python is great developer's swiss knife, I have seen somewhere here Tanthalosnth (not sure if correctly spelled by me)Have made blender and portable version of python. Can anyone make python with complete IDE (Not IDLE) portable. I prefer use of Stani's SPE. I havent tested yet if BOA constructor is good.I will be grateful if I can get even.
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