Oke, 

Can Python and Pyramids running on a windows 7 box or can I better use a 
Linux box. 
If so, which distro do you recommend ?

Roelof


Op zaterdag 13 juni 2015 23:30:29 UTC+2 schreef Steve Piercy:

> On 6/13/15 at 2:09 PM, [email protected] <javascript:> (Jonathan 
> Vanasco) pronounced: 
>
> >@Steve there's been a recent push for cloud based IDEs.   
> >basically a hosted pycharm + server that you vnc or browser into. 
>
> I've looked at several, including Cloud 9 and Python Anywhere.   
> There are some specific use cases where they are useful.  One 
> feature I would love to see implemented is where an instructor 
> can give their students a single URL to visit and load a working 
> Python environment with Pyramid already installed.  Then 
> students could tinker away without struggling against installing 
> a Python interpreter and virtual environments and paths (oh, 
> my!).  Last time we looked, it wasn't ready.  Maybe someone can 
> persevere and publish a recipe on how to do so in the Pyramid Cookbook. 
>
> But for most other use cases, meh to cloud.  I like my editors 
> on my laptop, and when my crappy network connection drops, I can 
> keep working. 
>
> --steve 
>
> ------------------------ 
> Steve Piercy, Soquel, CA 
>
>

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