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Python (win32) - Anyone Experienced? | ||
Discussion by polarysekt with 2 Replies.
Last Update: February 7, 2009, 7:10 am | |||
So of late I've become increasingly interested in the whole bitTorrent trend, and I was possibly looking into dabbling in a release of my own...
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with Python, and if so, which IDE should I use... I have Emacs (of course), but it's more hackerish than userfriendly, and I'm so noob with python i need to use a p*ssy prog that spoils you with dropdowns and context-sensitive help...
Maybe I'm a dreamer, but oh well...
Thx in advance...
Oh yeah, this is for win32 development, as the people I would distribute my version to know just about nothing when it comes to computers... lol
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with Python, and if so, which IDE should I use... I have Emacs (of course), but it's more hackerish than userfriendly, and I'm so noob with python i need to use a p*ssy prog that spoils you with dropdowns and context-sensitive help...
Maybe I'm a dreamer, but oh well...
Thx in advance...
Oh yeah, this is for win32 development, as the people I would distribute my version to know just about nothing when it comes to computers... lol
Sat Feb 12, 2005 Reply New Discussion
Ha a bittorrent would take you few weeks...but if you are really serious about it and have the required patience I would tell you just go to the python official web site and quickly dip trhough their tutorial, then you would need the GTK module where all the GUI comes - its actually quite straight forward and easy to utilize and they have a very good tutorial - (there are few of them to be installed for it to work...) and then you would need py2exe to compile your program to an executable windows application ...
well I think i was wrong in my estim ... you'll have to devote a few months for this to work properly - but maybe first check if someone would be interested in it ... folks need fast download
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well I think i was wrong in my estim ... you'll have to devote a few months for this to work properly - but maybe first check if someone would be interested in it ... folks need fast download
Tue Jul 8, 2008 Reply New Discussion
IDE for Python:
1. you can use vim
it is not IDE, but, anyway it is powerfull enough
2. Rest variants are listed in http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDeve...entEnvironments
Best of I know is Wingware Python IDE, WingIDE http://www.wingware.com/
I believe it is the best on the planet
1. you can use vim
2. Rest variants are listed in http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDeve...entEnvironments
Best of I know is Wingware Python IDE, WingIDE http://www.wingware.com/
I believe it is the best on the planet
Sat Feb 7, 2009 Reply New Discussion
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