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About three weeks ago I decided to give PythonWin a whirl. I believe
I've noticed about as many code "wrecks" as with IDLE. That is, while
working repeatedly on a program, the editor got confused about what it
had available, usually remnants of previous code. <br>
<br>
I just tried to print a very small program in PWin and it printed five
blank pages with a small title on each. I had to turn off the printer.
This is not good. Although, when I first fired up PWin, I liked the
idea of the interactive window being part of the larger window with the
program windows, I'm not much in favor of it any more. <br>
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It may be time to move on to another editor or return to IDLE. <br>
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