That's not true for Python development in general. If you develop a standalone Python program you can use IDEs with all their features like breakpoints and show/edit variable contents etc. :)
The problem starts if the python program is called from another program which is not attached to the debugger. In most cases the IDE can't attach to this python instance and therefor can't be used. Debugging like in the old days with print or better a logging system is still the best way. But this is the same for C/C++ or other programs which are executed from another program outside the IDE. Am 14.09.21 um 19:06 schrieb John Dammeyer:
I'm more used to working with program development systems that have breakpoints, allow single stepping through assembly code and examining variable values and even processor registers. Working with Python is like writing in BASIC with the Radio Shack TRS80 home computer. I've gone back to the dark ages...
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