Python in "math through programming" curriculum
Kirby Urner
urner at alumni.princeton.edu
Tue Dec 19 13:18:34 EST 2000
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"Fredrik Lundh" <fredrik at effbot.org> wrote: >Kirby Urner wrote: >> Maybe the Mac people are working on alternatives/enchancements >> to IDLE? Does anyone have some info on this? > > http://starship.python.net/crew/just/ > > "Yes, Guido is my brother" > > "I am the author of the IDE for MacPython. This place > used to be the download spot for it, but since Python > 1.5.1 it is included in the standard MacPython distribution. > If you can't find it: it lives in :Mac:Contrib:IDE. Starting > with MacPython 1.5.2b1 /.../ the IDE is included in the > distribution with full source code and a Python Style > License (PSL)." > ></F> Yes, when I installed Python 1.x for the iMac at my daughter's school, it came with IDLE and I used IDLE after installing it. But the key words didn't seem to be color coded, i.e. when I typed 'import x', the word 'import' did not automatically turn orange (or any other color). This detracted from the kid-friendliness of the interface. Especially when coding modules, you want color-coded key words, as per what any high-end programming editor provides. My question is: did I miss something, e.g. some setting, in the IDLE interface? and/or does Macworld offer alternative GUI IDEs for Python, e.g. in the Windows world there are several? ><!-- (the eff-bot guide to) the standard python library: >http://www.pythonware.com/people/fredrik/librarybook.htm >--> Have it, use it. Kirby
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