anatoly techtonik writes: > Does that mean even if authors of some imaginary editor agree to > incorporate their code into Python, the framework that it is built > upon will have to be incorporated into Python also (and eventually > abandoned at original location)? I would assume so. How else can Python guarantee its maintenance? > In this situation I see no way we can provide any decent tools for GUI > like for default editor. IDLE *is* a "decent tool". You don't have to like it, but it's good enough to get started. By the time you realize its limitations, you should have a handle on easy_install. The promise is "batteries included." Nobody promised you a nickel metal hydride battery that you can use as a replacement in your Prius.
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