[Tutor] Recommendations for best tool to write/run Python :p:

Lisa Hasler Waters lwaters at flinthill.org
Thu Mar 3 14:20:55 EST 2016


Thanks to everyone for such great tips/advice!

Lisa

On Thu, Mar 3, 2016 at 6:02 AM, Alan Gauld <alan.gauld at btinternet.com>
wrote:

> On 03/03/16 09:31, Thomas C. Hicks wrote:
> > On 03/03/2016 02:26 AM, Lisa Hasler Waters wrote:
> >> Could you please recommend the best Python tools for writing and running
> >> our code for the long term? Also, we are hoping to find free tools!
> >>
> > Most people on this list are a lot smarter than me so there are probably
> > good reasons for it but I have used Ipython (now Jupyter) for teaching
> > my kids programming in middle and high school.
>
> IPython is great as an interactive environment but the OP
> specifically mentioned writing longer programs and editing
> files which is not what IPython does best. I suspect that's
> why it didn't get a mention earlier.
>
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Lisa Waters, PhD
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