Python is an interpreted programming language. The homepage of the Python project is http://python.org/. It is used to generate some source files. Python 2.5 or later (including Python 3) should work fine but Python 2.7 is recommended.
Python is available for most UNIX-like platforms and as the python package from the Cygwin setup
If Python isn’t already installed or available as a package for your platform, you can get it at http://www.python.org/.
After correct installation, typing at the bash command line prompt:
$ python --version
should result in something like:
Python 2.7.3
However, the version string may vary.
Get Python (2.7 is recommended) from http://python.org/download/. You can download an installation package there, which will install the Python system in the top level of your C: drive by default, e.g. C:\Python27.
You can check for a successful installation from a command prompt (cmd.exe):
C:\> cd python27 C:\Python27> python --version
The output should look something like:
Python 2.7.5
However, the version string may vary.