[Pythonmac-SIG] Eclipse + SWT + Python

DaveW vip at avatar.com.au
Tue Nov 20 20:11:57 CET 2007


For rapid UI development which keeps the action code separate from  
the gaphics, check out wxglade. http://wxglade.sourceforge.net/
Excellent tool. I've written some comments about a few wxpython  
things at http://www.avatar.com.au/sonipy/uiGUI.html

Did someone already mention the wxPython book:  "wxPython in Action"   
by Noel Rappin and Robin Dunn
A well-written good read.

David

On 20/11/2007, at 11:56 AM, Scott Frankel wrote:

>
> I'll take a new look at wxPython and Editra.  I'll also check out
> SPE.  Time to adopt a more robust debugging scheme than tossing print
> statements through Emacs ...
>
> Thanks all!
> Scott
>
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> On Nov 19, 2007, at 2:25 PM, Christopher Barker wrote:
>
>> Scott Frankel wrote:
>>> Would Idle be a good choice for IDE if I were to use wx?
>>
>> Just be clear - the choice of IDE should be completely independent
>> of choice of GUI toolkit.
>>
>> You can use Eclipse+PyDev just fine with wx, for instance (ad fine
>> as you can use Eclipse+PyDev for anything, anyway)
>>
>> A really good, clean, native Python IDE for the Mac is still
>> missing, but there are lots of options for editors -- and a good
>> editor is key.
>>
>> The latest version of wxPython comes with Editra, a wx-python based
>> editor. It might be worth a try.
>>
>> Aside from the ones mentioned here there are a couple commercial
>> options:
>>
>> WingIDE
>> Komodo
>>
>> -Chris
>>
>>
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