[Tutor] Looking for some direction

David L Neil PyTutor at DancesWithMice.info
Sat May 11 19:24:11 EDT 2019


On 12/05/19 10:57 AM, Alan Gauld via Tutor wrote:
> On 11/05/2019 19:59, Cranky Frankie wrote:
...
>> 1) For the IDE I'm most comfortable with Netbeans/Java,
> 
> In that case use Netbeans. I use Netbeans myself when working
> with Java and have played with its Python implementation and
> its OK. Personally for serious Python work I just use vim
> and 3 consoles, but that's a matter of taste. but you should
> minimise the number of learning points and learning a new IDE
> while also learning OOP (and a GUI framework?) is just
> adding extra work.


"3 consoles": what is the purpose of each?
(my first reaction stemmed from many editors including a built-in console)

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Regards =dn


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