On Jun 18, 2008, at 5:13 PM, Paul McNett wrote:

> Now I suppose if Dabo's IDE were mature like VFP's, I'd probably be
> designing the UI using it (but still probably editing the code  
> directly
> in vim).


        In my recent work on the Twitter client, I did the initial layout in  
the Class Designer. I played around, moving and resizing things until  
it looked close to what I had in mind. I haven't opened up the design  
again in the visual tool, although I've made several changes to it.  
Editing the XML (which is as human-readable as the code to do the same  
thing, IMO) is easy, and all the code is in a separate .py file  
anyway. So after the first day all the work done on it has been in  
BBEdit, my text editor.

        I guess I find it easier/faster to lay things out visually than to do  
it in code, run it to check how it looks, tweak the code, run it  
again, etc.

-- Ed Leafe





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