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PyScripter Overview

PyScripter originally started as a lightweight IDE designed to to serve the purpose of providing a strong scripting solution for Delphi applications, complementing the excellent Python for Delphi (P4D) components. However, and with the encouragement of the P4D creator Morgan Martinez and a few early users, it has now evolved into a full-featured stand- alone Python IDE. It is built in Delphi using P4D and the SynEdit component but is extensible using Python scripts. Currently, it is only available for Microsoft Windows operating systems and features a modern user-interface. Being built in a compiled language is rather snappier than some of the other IDEs and provides an extensive blend of features that make it a productive Python development environment.

Why yet another Python IDE?

There are many Python Integrated Development Environments around. And quite a few good ones, for example PythonWin, Boa (a Delphi clone built for and with wxPython), SPE and Eric, not to mention IDLE which is included in the standard Python distribution. So it is reasonable to ask why bother to develop yet another Python IDE. The short answer is for the fun of it! The long answer relates to the ambition to create a Python IDE that is competitive with commercial Windows-based IDEs available for other languages.

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  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2012-01-25

    Originally posted by: wrobe...@email.cpcc.edu

    Hello

     

    Last edit: Anonymous 2019-01-24
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2012-01-25

    Originally posted by: westbyka...@gmail.com

    lolololol

     

    Last edit: Anonymous 2019-01-24
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2013-03-06

    drawing
    Originally posted by: csimmons...@gmail.com

    can we program movies

     

    Last edit: Anonymous 2024-12-25
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2013-04-19

    Originally posted by: 2...@stu.taschools.org

    Yes, you can program animated movies.

     

    Last edit: Anonymous 2019-01-24
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2013-04-19

    Originally posted by: 2...@stu.taschools.org

    Also, try Microsoft SmallBASIC. It's a great beginning programming language; I use it on Windows 7 32 bit. That is what got me into programming. I mastered that so I am moving on to Python--a language I can actually do something with.

     

    Last edit: Anonymous 2019-01-24
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2013-04-19

    Originally posted by: 2...@stu.taschools.org

    Sorry, I forgot: I'm a kid in 8th grade and I can program in SmallBASIC; it's easy. Python doesn't look too hard either. I'm also what you might call a beginning "grey-hat" hacker: I make harmless viruses because it's fun. Just don't put sh*t on awesome sites like this.

     

    Last edit: Anonymous 2019-01-24
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2014-03-30

    Originally posted by: zerooneh...@gmail.com

    So where is the 32 bit windows version?

     

    Last edit: Anonymous 2019-01-24
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2014-11-02

    Originally posted by: nick.pen...@gmail.com

    hi can i make movies man fuck

     

    Last edit: Anonymous 2019-01-24

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