Above are the Windows System Platform installation package, Wow, there is no harem 3,000, do not know "fortunately" which one of the feeling ~.~
Look at the following you will understand.
Undoubtedly, the x86 is suitable for 32-bit operating systems; x86-64 is suitable for 64-bit operating systems. Then, here are some explanations for the official website:
Https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-350/
- The binaries for AMD64 would also work on processors that implement
The Intel architecture. (Also known as the "x64" architecture, and
Formerly known as both "EM64T" and "x86-64".) They won't work on
Intel Itanium Processors (formerly "IA-64").
- Windows Users:if installing Python 3.5 as a non-privileged user,
Need to escalate to administrator privileges to install a
Update to your C runtime libraries.
- Windows Users:there is now "web-based" Installers for Windows
platforms; The installer would download the needed software components at
Installation time.
- Windows users:there is redistributable Zip files containing the
Windows builds, making it easy-redistribute Python as part of another
Software package. Please see the documentation regarding Embedded distribution for more information. It is intended for acting as part of the another application, rather than being directly accessed by end-users.
Simply put, there are 3 ways to get Python:
Web-based Installer is required to complete the installation via networking
Executable installer is an executable (*.exe) way to install
embeddable zip file embedded version, can be integrated into other applications.
Above 3 ways, if have network, can choose web-based;
Beginner Python's Choice of installation package ~ ~