Alex Martelli wrote:
Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
   ...

I love eric3, but if you're an eclipse fan, look at enthought's
"envisage" IDE -- it seems to me that it has superb promise.

...

Is it available for download somewhere?

Alex is, I think, jumping the gun a bit. Envisage isn't quite ready for prime time as your day to day IDE. It might be useful to you right now


I apologize if I gave a misleading impression: I did not mean it was
ready to use, or _already_ here; I suggested "looking at" in the sense
of "paying attention to", and specifically mentioned "promise".

Since the subthread was about future IDE developments, I thought it was
appropriate to mention envisage, in the context of comparisons with
eclipse's plugin-centered architecture.

The subthread was? Okay. Never mind me, then. The threading got broken up in my newsreader and I couldn't tell the context.


as a platform to build a dynamic GUI application (Envisage's intended
use) if you are willing to get your hands dirty and help us build Envisage. Hence, it is not being advertised widely.


I saw a Pycon proposed talk about it, so I didn't stop to consider the
"not advertised widely" issue.  Thinking about it, I realize Pycon is
almost 3 months from now, so wanting to enthuse about envisage then
doesn't imply already wanting to widely advertise it now; sorry.

No worries.

The SVN repository address isn't being kept secret, just not advertised much. If anyone is interested in anonymous read-access, they can ask me for the address.

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