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Windows_server_2016_Python_Edition

The Windows server 2016 Python edition project that I worked on separately as an extra for my Python programming class. Here is the official site: https://sites.google.com/view/windows-2016-python-edition/home

This section was last updated on August 11th 2020 (08.11.2020)


README Index

00.0 - Top

01.0 - Title

02.0 - README Index

03.0 - About

04.0 - Project Wiki

05.0 - Significance

06.0 - Build names

07.0 - Passwords for builds

08.0 - Add-ons

09.0 - Version history

10.0 - Contributers

11.0 - Codeskulptor

12.0 - Known Issues

13.0 - Other notes

14.0 - Contributing

15.0 - README info

16.0 - README version history

17.0 - Footer

This section was last updated on August 11th 2020 (08.11.2020)


About

See above

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Project Wiki

Click/tap here to view this projects Wiki

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Significance

This was an extension of my end of year Python assignment for chapter 5 of my first year of Python classes. It is also my second Python program to utilize 3D graphics, however I did poorly on this. When I originally made this, I only got it to work on Codeskulptor 3 but no-where else. This project posed a challenge for me at the time, and I need to do more really challenging work again to train myself better.

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Build-names

This project doesn't have very unique build names, they follow a very basic format.

Build 1 - Windows Server 2016 Python Edition Build 1 Source Code

Build 2 - Windows Server 2016 Python Edition Build 2 Source Code

Build 3 - Coming soon, will be named Windows Server 2016 Python Edition Build 3 Source Code

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Add-ons

Add-ons are directories that are extras for the project that can be copied to the root of the build to get new features. Currently, there are 4 add-ons for this project:

All the add-ons that work on Windows 10 Python Edition will work with this project, as their codebase is almost exact

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Passwords for builds

There is 1 build of Windows 10 Python Edition that requires a password to unzip, as I made it like that to test zip file passwords. However, no versions of Windows Server 2016 Python Edition require a password to extract.

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Version history

Unavailable

More versions coming soon

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Codeskulptor

I have not gotten this program to work in regular Python yet, but I have gotten it to work on the python 3 Codeskulptor website. You can test it here.

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Known issues

There are some known issues with this project. They include:

  1. Some files have an unnecessary (1) in their name. A duplication error happened a long time ago, and I chose to keep it in so that I could make a complete archive

  2. Most of the scripts do not work, some only work with codeskulptor see above.

  3. No other known issues at the moment.

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Other notes

  1. Back when I made this, I didn't know that Iot was spelled with an i, I thought it was spelled with an L and I didn't know what it meant.

  2. There are several files and directories with (1) in the name. This was an error that made its way into many versions, out of a duplication error

  3. Most Python files aren't functional.

  4. Once I learned how to upload directories to GitHub, the next day, I applied this skill to this project, and it helped boost development significantly.

  5. No other notes at the moment

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Contributers

Currently, I am the only contributer, but if you follow ther CONTRIBUTING rules, you can contribute as well.

  1. seanpm2001 - 396 commits (As of TueSday, August 11th 2020 at 6:00 pm)

  2. No other contributers at the moment

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Contributing

Please abide by the contributing rules for this project. They are listed here.

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README info

File type: Markdown (*.md)

Line count (including blank lines and compiler line): 251

File version: 1 (Tuesday, August 11th 2020 at 6:00 pm)

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README version history

  • Version 1 (Tuesday, August 11th 2020 at 6:00 pm)

Changes:

  • Added the title
  • Added the index
  • Added the About section
  • Added the ProjectWiki section
  • Added the significance section
  • Added the build names section
  • Added the Add-ons section
  • Added the contributing section
  • Added the contributers section
  • Added the version history section
  • Added the Gist info section
  • Added the footer
  • Added the Build passwords section
  • Added the README version history section
  • Updated the significance section
  • Added the Codeskulptor section
  • Added the Known issues section
  • Added the Other notes section
  • Version 2 (Coming soon)

Changes:

  • Coming soon

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