Wolfgang Keller wrote:
>> But I also really would like to find something very close to Sybase's
>> patented datawindow technology -- it's a real time-saver.
>>
>> BTW: As most readers (including me) probably don't know Powerbuilder:
>> What is a Datawindow? Some kind of data-aware GUI widget
malv wrote:
> As of late, I installed eric3 on linux Suse 9.3 and was happily
> surprised to find out that I didn't have to bother with installing Qt,
> PyQt, etc.
FYI, I installed eric3 on Windows XP.
It is one of the nice IDE environments for Python.
If I must say some bad point of it, I want t
Norm Goertzen wrote:
> I've posted a previous question about IDEs and got some good feedback,
> thanks, but it does seem that everyone has their own favourite IDE -- in
> other words, no IDE was repeatedly recommended.
>
> So, is there any data on the popularity of IDEs (most users), or is
> there
> Also, can I use Sybase's SQL Anywhere with Python?
>
> I'm really only interested in programming for Windows XP. But I also really
> would like to find something very close to Sybase's patented datawindow
> technology -- it's a real time-saver.
>
> Finally, is there any (realistic) way to mix
Norm Goertzen wrote:
> I've posted a previous question about IDEs [...]
Python is a fine scripting language; it isn't centered on a
particular IDE, and doesn't really serve the same market as
Powerbuilder. Building an app in Python is a far lower-level
process than building one in Powerbuilder, a
For:
So, is there any data on the popularity of IDEs (most users), or is
there a chart comparing the most popular versions.
Hi Norm,
You can do a Google search for these sorts of things like opinions and
comparisons. Believe me, there are more blogs and articles on these
things than you can sha
Norm Goertzen wrote:
> I'm really only interested in programming for Windows XP.
It is warned that the sequal is not directly related to the your
question. However, hope that it helps your decision to move from the old
stuff to the new stuff. The thing is that as you decideded to change
your
I've posted a previous question about IDEs and got some good feedback,
thanks, but it does seem that everyone has their own favourite IDE -- in
other words, no IDE was repeatedly recommended.
So, is there any data on the popularity of IDEs (most users), or is
there a chart comparing the most po