[Python-Dev] IDLE in the stdlib
Brian Curtin
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Wed Mar 20 20:59:37 CET 2013
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On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 2:51 PM, Xavier Morel <python-dev at masklinn.net> wrote: > That would be a blow to educators, but also Windows users: while the CLI > works very nicely in unices, that's not the case with the win32 console > which is as best as I can describe it a complete turd, making IDLE a > very nice proposition there (I never use IDLE on Linux or OSX, but do > all the time in Windows). Can you explain this a bit more? I've been using the CLI python.exe on Windows, Mac, and Linux for years and I don't know what you're talking about.
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