IDE for developing cross-platform GUI Windows/Linux/Mac apps
sameer
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Wed Jan 23 15:22:29 EST 2002
Gustavo Niemeyer <niemeyer at conectiva.com> wrote in message news:<mailman.1011727052.11998.python-list at python.org>...
> > Well, but since there's no wxPython binding for Macs, it doesn't fit my
> > requirements, correct?
>
> If you're smart enough to be arrogant... you're probably smart enough to
> port it to MacOS as well.
I used Boa 0.3.x on win2k...very unstable, crashed quite often. I
haven't tried qt yet simply because on windows there is only a 30 day
free trial version, the nonrestricted copy costs too much for me to
afford at this time. as far as cross platform IDEs go, IDLE is a good
bet. be forewarned, IDLE will freeze up if your code goes into an
infinite loop. IDLE will also freeze up quite often when building
gui's with wxPython, I know, because I have had first hand experience.
Move your wxPython window over IDLE's working area, and poof, IDLE
crashes. It's not really an IDE, but may I suggest vim. It provides
syntax highlighting for Python, and it's a good, no nonsense editor.
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