I asked an, admittedly, incredibly basic python question, and I was immediately and immensely down-voted. All of the points that the (probable) down-voters raised were valid:
You're literally asking how to run Python? This is covered in the first page of the Python tutorial.
Is this a problem that people are actually having? I can't imagine a time when I'd want to do this. Plus, this whole thing boils down to "Launch Python if you want to use Python."
Basically all of my python experience has been through IDE's (almost all of my coding experience has been in IDE's), and I never learned this very basic principle.
I asked and answered this question because I was unable to easily find what I was looking for, because I didn't know what I was looking for. I created the question as a synonym for "Interactive Mode", because before today, I had never heard of it.
Should I not ask and answer questions like this? If I am supposed to, what makes this particular question atrocious?
Oh, and as I side note, I tried to include this context in the question, because I wanted the intent of the question to be clear, but it is being removed.
How can I run python code directly from the command-line
not answer the question sufficiently? If it does, there doesn't seem to be a need for another question