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So I made a pretty cool hangman game with a text document that has all the possible words. Also a python file that was just functions for my main file to use. I want to send this to a friend who doesn't use python nor have any python stuff installed on their computer. I don't think pyinstaller will work because it is multiple files. Is there a way that I can get it working on computers without python?



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    So I made a pretty cool hangman game with a text document that has all the possible words. Also a python file that was just functions for my main file to use. I want to send this to a friend who doesn't use python nor have any python stuff installed on their computer. I don't think pyinstaller will work because it is multiple files. Is there a way that I can get it working on computers without python?



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      So I made a pretty cool hangman game with a text document that has all the possible words. Also a python file that was just functions for my main file to use. I want to send this to a friend who doesn't use python nor have any python stuff installed on their computer. I don't think pyinstaller will work because it is multiple files. Is there a way that I can get it working on computers without python?



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      So I made a pretty cool hangman game with a text document that has all the possible words. Also a python file that was just functions for my main file to use. I want to send this to a friend who doesn't use python nor have any python stuff installed on their computer. I don't think pyinstaller will work because it is multiple files. Is there a way that I can get it working on computers without python?



      Edit: I'm very new to all this stuff. Just a heads up







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          Depending on what version of python you used, there are several solutions:




          1. Check out py2exe (but afaik this is only a supported for python 2.7.x)

          2. pyinstaller

          3. cx_Freeze


          All of them are pretty well documented.






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            As far as I understand, python is an interpreter not a compiler. As such any python file has to be INTERPRETED by the INTERPRETER. Unlike java and C++ where you could compile the code to an output file that is executable on multiple platforms.






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              Depending on what version of python you used, there are several solutions:




              1. Check out py2exe (but afaik this is only a supported for python 2.7.x)

              2. pyinstaller

              3. cx_Freeze


              All of them are pretty well documented.






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                Depending on what version of python you used, there are several solutions:




                1. Check out py2exe (but afaik this is only a supported for python 2.7.x)

                2. pyinstaller

                3. cx_Freeze


                All of them are pretty well documented.






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                  Depending on what version of python you used, there are several solutions:




                  1. Check out py2exe (but afaik this is only a supported for python 2.7.x)

                  2. pyinstaller

                  3. cx_Freeze


                  All of them are pretty well documented.






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                  Depending on what version of python you used, there are several solutions:




                  1. Check out py2exe (but afaik this is only a supported for python 2.7.x)

                  2. pyinstaller

                  3. cx_Freeze


                  All of them are pretty well documented.







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                      As far as I understand, python is an interpreter not a compiler. As such any python file has to be INTERPRETED by the INTERPRETER. Unlike java and C++ where you could compile the code to an output file that is executable on multiple platforms.






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                        As far as I understand, python is an interpreter not a compiler. As such any python file has to be INTERPRETED by the INTERPRETER. Unlike java and C++ where you could compile the code to an output file that is executable on multiple platforms.






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                          As far as I understand, python is an interpreter not a compiler. As such any python file has to be INTERPRETED by the INTERPRETER. Unlike java and C++ where you could compile the code to an output file that is executable on multiple platforms.






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                          As far as I understand, python is an interpreter not a compiler. As such any python file has to be INTERPRETED by the INTERPRETER. Unlike java and C++ where you could compile the code to an output file that is executable on multiple platforms.







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