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This section shows you how to set up a CLOT website on your own computer so you can start developing your own. | This section shows you how to set up a CLOT website on your own computer so you can start developing your own. | ||
− | # Download and install Python 2 (http://www.python.org/download/) | + | # Download and install Python 2 (http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.7.3/) |
# Download and install Google App Engine SDK for Python (https://developers.google.com/appengine/downloads) | # Download and install Google App Engine SDK for Python (https://developers.google.com/appengine/downloads) | ||
# Download CLOT from https://github.com/FizzerWL/CLOT (click the Zip button at the top and then extract it to a directory) | # Download CLOT from https://github.com/FizzerWL/CLOT (click the Zip button at the top and then extract it to a directory) | ||
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That's it! You're up and running. Now you can play around with the website, crack open the code, and figure out how it all works. | That's it! You're up and running. Now you can play around with the website, crack open the code, and figure out how it all works. | ||
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== Understanding the Code == | == Understanding the Code == | ||
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* In the Google App Engine Launcher, there's a button named Logs. Click this to open up a window that shows information about what the app is doing. You can write to this log in the app by calling logging.info() | * In the Google App Engine Launcher, there's a button named Logs. Click this to open up a window that shows information about what the app is doing. You can write to this log in the app by calling logging.info() | ||
* test.py gives you a blank function that you can test code out in. You can activate it by hitting the "/test" page in your browser. | * test.py gives you a blank function that you can test code out in. You can activate it by hitting the "/test" page in your browser. | ||
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