[Matěj Cepl <mcepl at cepl.eu>] > It absolutely impossible to remove Tkinter IMHO (it has been > part of stdlib since like forever and people expect it there; > its removal would be betrayal on the level of switching = to > :=), I have my doubts about IDLE though. I know, the same > argument applies, but really, does anybody use IDLE for > development for long time, what is its real value for the > community? Although, even this argument is questionable, because > Python has some affinity with the learning, and IDLE is a nice > for first steps nibbling into Python. IDLE isn't just for eager beginners, but also for those so old & senile they're incapable of learning anything new ever again. As proof, IDLE is still _my_ primary Python development environment, used multiple times every day, and I'm so old & out-of-it that I'm +1 on the binding expressions PEP ;-)
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