[Jython/Java] Which books, which IDEs, which other tools?
Alex Martelli
aleax at aleax.it
Fri Jan 25 07:14:29 EST 2002
<pirx at mail.com> wrote in message news:a2psar$slq$1 at si05.rsvl.unisys.com...
...
> wait and see which way it will go. But overall it seems to me that in a
few
> years we will have most IDEs based on one of three standards: VS/.NET,
> NetBeans, Eclipse - from economic/engineering/complexity necessity. Python
Interesting hypothesis. Why wouldn't Komodo survive, for example? Or,
say, PythonWorks?
> will probably be gently pushed that way anyway.
If Python can be developed with the same IDEs also used to develop
other parts/components in other languages, that surely does sound
like a good thing.
Alex
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