Python application launcher (for Python code)

Pavol Lisy pavol.lisy at gmail.com
Tue Feb 21 13:00:19 EST 2017


On 2/21/17, Deborah Swanson <python at deborahswanson.net> wrote:
> Chris Angelico wrote, on February 21, 2017 7:30 AM
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 2:16 AM, Deborah Swanson
>> <python at deborahswanson.net> wrote:
>> > Really?  We used software called Powershell a couple decades ago in
>> > the 90s, as an improvement on the DOS box. I didn't like it much and
> I
>> > was going through software like candy those days. Maybe that version
>
>> > disappeared. It may have re-emerged in an improved form a decade
>> > later.
>>
>> With a name like that, there've almost certainly been
>> multiple things using it. The PowerShell that comes with
>> modern Windowses came out in 2006, and IMO it's less of a
>> shell language and more of a scripting language. And if I
>> want to use a scripting language for program flow control,
>> I'll use Python or Pike, fankyouwerrymuch.
>>
>> ChrisA
>
> Yes, the name "Powershell" would have an appeal to a certain kind of
> would-be "power user", if anyone uses that term anymore. It makes sense
> that the idea would keep cropping up.
>
> And my sentiments exactly on scripting languages other than straight
> Python, which is why I was originally asking if anyone knew of an
> application launcher, written in Python for launching Python code.
>
> --
> https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Maybe try to look at https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder .

It could satisfy your expectations. You can edit, run, debug,
statically analyze python codes and more. And it is open source
written in python...



More information about the Python-list mailing list