Ok, great, thanks for the suggestions, I will try a few things out and see
how it goes.

Regards,
Adam

On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 8:34 PM Vasily Galkin <galkin...@yandex.ru> wrote:

> Unforunately my python experience is quite limited.
> I performed bug-fixing in existing python code and created single-file
> python scripts from scratch.
>
> I never created more-than-one-file python appliation from scratch. So the
> description below can't be treated as general-purpose guide to developing.
> With meld most of the time I'm using one of the editors I'm used to
> (notepad++, gedit, far manager with pligins) and keeping opened the Python
> bindings to Gnome libraries documentation
> https://lazka.github.io/pgi-docs/
>
> I think the link above is very useful. Really the only useful line in my
> email))
>
> Sometimes when I really need interactive debugging - I'm using
> winpdb-reborn. It Is standalone python debugger without editor. Very
> lightweight compared to any IDE.
> https://github.com/bluebird75/winpdb
>
> While I used it several months ago - I used the 1.5.x branch on linux: the
> debugger GUI runs in python2, but the debugee (meld) can be started with
> ptython3. The current status of python3 in winpdb 2.x support is not
> obvious...
>
>
> Also for small python scripts I sometimes use Visual Studio for code
> editing with some auto-completion and interactive debugging (Visual Studio
> IDE, not the Code). Main reason for this choice - I already used to it
> shortcuts a lot while developing in other langauges.
>
> As far as I know even in best IDEs python autocompletion is not 100%
> working, due to dynamic nature of langauge.
>
> Also I know, that a lot of my сolleagues at $job are using PyCharm IDE
> (mostly for a small projects, less-then-dozen files) both on Windows and
> Linux.
>
> Both PyCharm and Visual Studio are completely closed-source, but there are
> Free Community editions.
>
> --
> Regards, Vasily
>
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