Re: New WYSIWYG Python IDE in the works

2005-06-19 Thread Florian Diesch
McBooCzech [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: sorry for bothering you with my comment. From my point of view, the situation on the IDE (GUI??) development field for Python is really strange. Just try to imagine the same situation around the Python. Plenty of different approaches, versions, philosophies

Re: New WYSIWYG Python IDE in the works

2005-06-19 Thread dcrespo
wxDesigner + XRCed = The best. I would like the Boa approach but with xrc exports. It would reaally be the best of the best! And don't get me wrong too, but to be better than the competition you need to be better than the competition - Christoph Rackwitz Daniel --

Re: New WYSIWYG Python IDE in the works

2005-06-17 Thread Colin J. Williams
Steve Holden wrote: Cappy2112 wrote: This is great, but it might be worth finding out what the other IDE's can do first, as well as their weaknesses. Eric3 seems to be the most popular powerfull. Uop until recentluy, it onluy works on Linux, but has been compiled runnin on Windows, to

Re: New WYSIWYG Python IDE in the works

2005-06-16 Thread McBooCzech
sorry for bothering you with my comment. From my point of view, the situation on the IDE (GUI??) development field for Python is really strange. Just try to imagine the same situation around the Python. Plenty of different approaches, versions, philosophies etc. Why people they really know the

New WYSIWYG Python IDE in the works

2005-06-15 Thread root
Hello all I am currently developing a new WYSIWYG RAD tool for python. There are screenshots and a small video demo on the site. Please visit at http://www.geocities.com/visualfltk Cheers JMan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: New WYSIWYG Python IDE in the works

2005-06-15 Thread Christoph Rackwitz
root wrote: Hello all I am currently developing a new WYSIWYG RAD tool for python. There are screenshots and a small video demo on the site. Please visit at http://www.geocities.com/visualfltk Cheers JMan -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: New WYSIWYG Python IDE in the works

2005-06-15 Thread Christoph Rackwitz
(Sorry for that other post of mine. I don't know what went wrong) Don't get me wrong - your project is pretty interesting and you can certainly get valuable experience from it - but to be better than the competition you need to be better than the competition. --

Re: New WYSIWYG Python IDE in the works

2005-06-15 Thread Cappy2112
This is great, but it might be worth finding out what the other IDE's can do first, as well as their weaknesses. Eric3 seems to be the most popular powerfull. Uop until recentluy, it onluy works on Linux, but has been compiled runnin on Windows, to some degree of success. QTDesigner is pretty

Re: New WYSIWYG Python IDE in the works

2005-06-15 Thread Steve Holden
Cappy2112 wrote: This is great, but it might be worth finding out what the other IDE's can do first, as well as their weaknesses. Eric3 seems to be the most popular powerfull. Uop until recentluy, it onluy works on Linux, but has been compiled runnin on Windows, to some degree of success.