Re: Tools for web applications

2009-05-01 Thread Pascal Chambon
Concerning Desktop applications, I would really suggestion PyQt. I don't know if it's "easyToLearn", but with its GUI designer you can very quickly get a cool looking application (and if you need to extend your app later, it offers, imo, much more possibilities that other toolkits I've tried).

Re: Tools for web applications

2009-04-30 Thread Trent Mick
Scott David Daniels wrote: Marco Mariani wrote: What you call "code completion" cannot work in many cases with dynamic languages. Nobody knows which methods are available to an object until the program is running I must admit that I've never used completion of anything while developing. I

Re: Tools for web applications

2009-04-30 Thread Scott David Daniels
Marco Mariani wrote: Mario wrote: I used JCreator LE, java IDE for windows because, when I add documentation of some new library, I have it on a F1 and index. So how you manage documentation and code completion ? I asume that you are geek but not even geeks could know every method of every cl

Re: Tools for web applications

2009-04-30 Thread Marco Mariani
Mario wrote: I used JCreator LE, java IDE for windows because, when I add documentation of some new library, I have it on a F1 and index. So how you manage documentation and code completion ? I asume that you are geek but not even geeks could know every method of every class. What you call

Re: Tools for web applications

2009-04-29 Thread Daniel Fetchinson
> I used JCreator LE, java IDE for windows because, when I add documentation > of some new library, I have it on a F1 and index. So how you manage > documentation and code completion ? I asume that you are geek but not even > geeks could know every method of every class. Vi has code completion and

Re: Tools for web applications

2009-04-29 Thread Mario
I used JCreator LE, java IDE for windows because, when I add documentation of some new library, I have it on a F1 and index. So how you manage documentation and code completion ? I asume that you are geek but not even geeks could know every method of every class. "Daniel Fetchinson" wrote in m

Re: Tools for web applications

2009-04-29 Thread Daniel Fetchinson
>>> What easyToLearn tools you suggest for creating: 1. powerfull web >>> applications >> >> Have a look at http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks >> >> You will find that there are many options each with its own fan crowd >> emphasizing the advantages and downplaying the disadvantages of their

Re: Tools for web applications

2009-04-29 Thread Mario
On Wed, 29 Apr 2009 13:38:53 +, Mario wrote: > On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 17:37:57 -0700, Daniel Fetchinson wrote: > >>> What easyToLearn tools you suggest for creating: 1. powerfull web >>> applications >> >> Have a look at http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks >> >> You will find that there

Re: Tools for web applications

2009-04-29 Thread Mario
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 17:37:57 -0700, Daniel Fetchinson wrote: >> What easyToLearn tools you suggest for creating: 1. powerfull web >> applications > > Have a look at http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks > > You will find that there are many options each with its own fan crowd > emphasizing t

Re: Tools for web applications

2009-04-28 Thread Daniel Fetchinson
> What easyToLearn tools you suggest for creating: > 1. powerfull web applications Have a look at http://wiki.python.org/moin/WebFrameworks You will find that there are many options each with its own fan crowd emphasizing the advantages and downplaying the disadvantages of their favorite framewor