bblais wrote: [snip..] > In Python, there seems to be a couple ways of doing things. I could > write it in one window, and from a Unix shell call > python myscript.py > and be like C++, but then I lose the interactiveness which makes > prototyping easier. If I use the python shell, I can use import (and > reload), or execfile perhaps. > > How do experienced python programmers usually do it? Is there a > "usually" about it, or is it up to personal taste? Are there any > convenient ways of doing these things? > > I realize this is a pretty newbie question, but it could possibly save > me hours of time if there is a better way to work. >
SPE (the IDE) has several nice ways of running code - including launching it as an external file. This is what I use for almost all my development. All the best, Fuzzyman http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/index.shtml > > thanks, > > Brian Blais -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list