Scott David Daniels wrote:
Stef Mientki wrote:
I'm not completely satisfied with even the "best" debuggers,
most of the good ones are too difficult,
so I want to wrap rpdb2 and
don't want to miss any great features ;-)
I think ActiveState has a free 21-day trial, so you could check it ou
Stef Mientki wrote:
I'm not completely satisfied with even the "best" debuggers,
most of the good ones are too difficult,
so I want to wrap rpdb2 and
don't want to miss any great features ;-)
I think ActiveState has a free 21-day trial, so you could check it out
yourself if you are willin
Scott David Daniels wrote:
Stef Mientki wrote:
The debugging ability of the Komodo IDE is _significantly_ better than
the freely available debuggers. If you like the Komodo Editor, you'll
love the debugger.
hi Scott, can you tell us, > why Komodo debugger is better than
PyScripter
or even
Stef Mientki wrote:
The debugging ability of the Komodo IDE is _significantly_ better than
the freely available debuggers. If you like the Komodo Editor, you'll
love the debugger.
hi Scott, can you tell us, > why Komodo debugger is better than PyScripter
or even Winpdb(rpdb2) used in most py
The debugging ability of the Komodo IDE is _significantly_ better than
the freely available debuggers. If you like the Komodo Editor, you'll
love the debugger.
hi Scott, can you tell us,
why Komodo debugger is better than PyScripter or even Winpdb(rpdb2) used
in most python build IDE's ?
th
Vicent Giner wrote:
As far as I've understood, [the free version of] ActivePython is just
a [good, ready-to-work] Python distribution. Also, it contains and
editor, PythonWin Editor.
Has that editor the ability of performing good debugging tasks? I
mean, is it enough for doing debugging?
rudimen
Vicent Giner wrote:
Hello again.
Thank you for the answers I got to my previous question. All of them
were very useful to me.
I want to know if I have understood well the way I can work with
Python.
As far as I've understood, [the free version of] ActivePython is just
a [good, ready-to-work] P