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- Subject: Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python
- From: Enrico Colombini <erix@...>
- Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2020 23:27:48 +0100
On 03-Feb-20 18:51, Coda Highland wrote:
On that note: Promoting a beginner-friendly Lua IDE, even if it's not
suitable for professional use, is going to be the biggest step we could
take towards making it easy for novices to get started with Lua
development on Windows.
Perhaps, but Python hasn't got one out of the box and is much used
anyway. An IDE could be an interesting step after standard libraries,
distribution and package manager (not necessarily in this order).
I now digress, but simple, easy to use graphics and/or an UI builder
could really made a language popular. But that would be a long distance
down the road and certainly not worth dispersing energy now.
--
Enrico
- References:
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Lorenzo Donati
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Andrew Starks
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Sean Conner
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Oliver
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Sean Conner
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Oliver
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Roberto Ierusalimschy
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Enrico Colombini
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Coda Highland
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Enrico Colombini
- Re: [mildly OT] Some info about Python, Coda Highland