Tkinter and IDE's

Don Arnold darnold02 at sprynet.com
Mon Nov 19 19:38:35 EST 2001


D'oh! I started out with the ActivateState distribution and really liked it,
but I uninstalled it after I gave up on PythonWin. I'll snag Komodo and give
it another try.

Thanks,
Don Arnold

On 19-Nov-2001, kevin at cazabon.com (Kevin Cazabon) wrote:

> Try Komodo from ActiveState (www.activestate.com).
>
> You can get a free license for "non-commercial" use.  I'd also suggest
> d/l-ing their Python installer (Perl too if you like).
>
> It's a pretty decent IDE, and I like that I can also use it well for
> Perl / HTML, and many other languages.  I definately like it better
> than PythonWin, the tabbed layout is nice to flip back and forth
> between scripts.
>
> Kevin Cazabon.
>
>
> "Don Arnold" <darnold02 at sprynet.com> wrote in message
> news:<9t9qsb$4nd$1 at slb3.atl.mindspring.net>...
> > I'm new to python and am interested in developing apps with Tkinter.
> > However, every IDE I've come across for the Win32 platform experiences
> > lockups/aborts when running Tkinter code. So far I've tried IDLE,
> > PythonWin,
> > and WING with little luck. Does anyone know of an IDE that successfully
> > executes Tkinter code?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Don Arnold



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