Researching Python IDEs, debuggers, code coverage, unit testing and mem management tools
Rick Lee
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Mon Dec 4 19:39:44 EST 2000
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Thanks. That was very helpful. According to Archeoptyrx's web page, their Wing IDE is now at commercial release, presumably that means post-beta. Any update on its stability? Also, I would be interested in people's view on the importance of a 'project manager' for projects involving multiple modules. - Rick Lee Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > DataJockey at hotmail.com wrote: > > Hello all, > > > I am new to Python, so I researching Python IDEs, debugging, code > > coverage, unit testing and mem management tools. I have found very few > > sources of information. So I figured I would ask the group to reply > > with the tools that you know of in the above areas, wheather they are > > freely available or commercial products. > > > I would like to compile a list of these tools, from the feed back that I > > receive. Also, feed back on these tools would be great. > > > I hope that everyone could learn something new from the results. =) > > I've just got an article published that compares Pythonworks, > Pythonwin, Wing IDE and IDLE on InformIT: http://www.informit.com. > > -- > > Boudewijn Rempt | http://www.valdyas.org
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