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Pressing F5 IIRC in the file editor will run it in the other window (which then keeps an interactive session open - good to debug). It first starts the interactive prompt, but you can go to File > new or File > open. Posted: Mon 2:59 pm Post subject: RE:Textpad Document classĪgreed with shaon, IDLE is it's name.
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Why dont you just download python from the official website, It comes with a very simplistic IDE which is all you need to run a program. Posted: Fri 7:20 pm Post subject: Re: Textpad Document class Well, that makes sence now! I'll look into it tonight when I'm not at school! Posted: Wed 7:34 am Post subject: RE:Textpad Document class Not a big deal as long as you are cognisant of the fact.Īnd I'll plug REBOL here too I'm shameless. Indents are critical for Pythons control structures, not just for visual effect. That, and get used to counting tabs and watch out for editors and file transfers that muck with spacing. PEP 3000 and PEP 3100 have most of the details you'll need to keep in mind. Read up a little, so that what you learn today isn't obsolete tomorrow. Python release 3.0 (Python 3000) is scheduled for release in September and is slated to break compatibility with the 2.n releases. The Benevolent Dictator For Life as they call him. But iirc, wtd opined that he may be a little my way or the highway when it comes to design decisions.
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Guido van Rossum is a smart guy and one of my heroes. One thing about coding any language, you want to be comfortable in your editor get to the point of Zen while typing source so that it doesn't break the flow of creative programming.Īnyway, insectoid, I have faith you'll enjoy Python. It doesn't hurt to know both, and it doesn't hurt using your GUI editor of choice either.
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Choose vi if you are ever faced with the choice. No need to learn Lisp to use emacs, but if you pick it as editor, you'll want to. The comments about emacs and Lisp was regarding emacs' extensibility using Lisp macros. vi and emacs are just editors though emacs fans may think otherwise, the whole it's a life style, dude! thing.īoth vi and emacs have syntax highlighters for Python (just about every editor does now-a-days). Posted: Tue 8:55 pm Post subject: Re: Textpad Document class Nah, I want to learn python because I've been told it's not too difficult and this site has a deicated forum for it! Posted: Tue 7:41 pm Post subject: RE:Textpad Document class Usually the emacs/vi thing is a personal decision that is made early in a career and becomes somewhat religious after that, so choose wisely if you do follow my advice.Įmacs can lead to a career in Lisp so be careful, but, as it is based on Lisp, it is a highly programmable editor environment. If you want to run with the big dogs, learn emacs or vi.Īnd I'll add emacs sucks, vi rulez. Mostly only the GUI shells like Squeak will be coloured. Umm, few interactive languages do not a console coding priority. Posted: Tue 7:34 pm Post subject: RE:Textpad Document class Why can't python just come with it's own syntax coloring? Posted: Tue 7:18 pm Post subject: Re: Textpad Document class It'll be ctrl- something or Alt- something I'd guess (and it should show up in the Tools menu beside the launch option) Note not being a textpad user (gVim all the way on Windows) I can't tell from that link what the hot key to launch the interpreter is. Frickin' beeps from computers drive me apers. And if you are like me, I'd uncheck the Sound Alert when Complete. Sucks losing an hour of typing when testing. Note I'd click the Save All Documents First checkbox as well just in case something goes wrong in Python. There are probably other helper sites too but the second screen is worth reading through.
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Posted: Tue 6:14 pm Post subject: Re: Textpad Document classĬheck this link for some instructions on how to launch python from within the editor.
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Now how do I use the class? Can I run the code directly form textpad or do I need to copy it into the interpreter? It's great to feel like a noob again! (not really) I have downloaded the python add-on from the site and have successfully created a document class with it. I downloaded TextPad to type in my code with syntax coloration, as that helps me a lot. Right, I feel like learning python as a summer project. Posted: Tue 5:54 pm Post subject: Textpad Document class Wiki Blog Search Turing Chat Room Members