I know pygame can make blank windows. Autoit can as well. I'm also looking at rem\npy or how ever that's spelled. It's an engine type thing for visual novels. I've looked barely at some of the scripts, and they seem kind of easy to use.
Speaking of programming games, I may work on my apple iie disk image a bit. I have an idea for a simple trivia engine, plus some others that I may try and make.
Guys, what's the question "accessible tutorials". Sorry but is it only for me sounds a bit limiting? I mean if you will folow the videos then, of course for beginer it could be on a way to impossible to start and relly only on them. But, there are first of all, teorical aspect if you're really beginner, and there are plenty of plain text tutorials or even advanced books in pdf format, so why it should be not accessible? start by visiting python.org and try to go with basic stuff. It's not a reaper in which you need some specific addons :) Yesterday I was talking with one blind girl who asked really really the same: accessible python tutorials. You need to just search for "python tutorials". :)
most of the good stuff are payed, so please suggest a good tutoriel. Btw, isn't python's builtin docs mainly for developers switching from something to python?
There's a pretty good book from which you can start. Wanted to do that as well but nowadays I don't really have much time. Attaching it in hopes it might be a good source for some of you. Edit: sadly elten gives an error if I want to attach it, so if anyone needs it I can upload the book somewhere.
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