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).
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
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
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
> 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
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
>>> 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
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
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
> 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
What easyToLearn tools you suggest for creating:
1. powerfull web applications
2. desktop applications
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