On Mar 18, 2008, at 10:28 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
> Is that due to preference, a lack of IDEs for Python though?
>
> In terms of development, I would be IDE all the way for anything
> involving a graphical UI.
I think you're confusing an IDE with visual design tools. IDEs are
start-to-finish environments, in which you do all of your development
work. Visual design tools are just that: tools that make designing UIs
easier than writing code and hoping it ends up looking like you want it.
-- Ed Leafe
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