XBOX PYTHON TUTORIAL
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Now, on to the instructions. I. Introduction from Alx5962 (or, ” This Python is not a Snake”) Welcome to the Python for XBMC Tutorial! This project began one day when I discovered XBMC (XBox Media Center) supports scripts written in Python. Darkie made the port, and I’d like to thank him for his great work and support! (I harassed him with questions and feature suggestions and he was always nice enough to reply to the questions and to add the features.) Curious, I decided to try to use this scripting language to display some basic stuff. Before I could begin writing for the XBox, I spent many hours learning the Python language (and, in the process, the snake bit me
, and reading through all the documentation included in the Windows port. Once I’d finished that, I started to code some very basic scripts. I learned XBMC Python through a lot of trial and error. Now I feel more comfortable coding for the XBox, and so I decided to share my experience…
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November 13, 2009 | Posted by admin
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