[Python-Dev] IDLE in the stdlib
Terry Reedy
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Thu Mar 21 13:34:24 CET 2013
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On 3/20/2013 12:41 PM, Eli Bendersky wrote: > Interesting writeup about PyCon 2013 young coder > education:http://therealkatie.net/blog/2013/mar/19/pycon-2013-young-coders/ > > Quote: > > "We used IDLE because it's already on Raspian's desktop. Personally, I > like IDLE as a teaching tool. It's included in the standard library, it > does tab completion and color coding, and it even has a text editor > included so you don't have to start your class off by teaching everyone > about paths. > > Too bad it's broke as hell." A typical blog exaggeration, which is not a good basis for serious decision making. He continued "I believe my first contribution to the Python Standard Library will be fixes to IDLE. I really do like it that much. " -- Terry Jan Reedy
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