[Tutor] visual development environs?

Nick Lunt nick at javacat.f2s.com
Fri Oct 15 22:39:07 CEST 2004


I've only just noticed this thread, but pythoncard is a surefire winner for
me.

http://pythoncard.sourceforge.net/

Cheers
Nick.


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From: tutor-bounces at python.org [mailto:tutor-bounces at python.org]On
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Subject: Re: [Tutor] visual development environs?


On Friday 15 October 2004 08:18, WEISS, MARK (NB) wrote:
> I have recently been on the search for a new IDE as well.  You may want
> to check out Stani's Python Editor (SPE) at http://spe.pycs.net/ Another
> place to look is the Developer Works (IBM) site.  David Mertz has posted
> several reviews of Python IDEs there.
>
>  cheers,
>  mark
>
You might want to check out using wing 2.0 with wxGlade.  You have to buy
wing
2.0 but wxGlade is free.  None of the IDE's that I have found (so far) match
anything of the Microsoft IDE's for VB or VFP.  All of them are missing the
ease of developing a form based app.  Don't get me wrong because I believe
improvements are happening daily but (as of today) the IDE's are far behind
Microsoft offerings - at least for Python.

John
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