It depends on a number of factors including yourself. I am a very
visual person. I consider visual design as the native language of
expression and representation (at least from a human stand point) for
objects that have visual end presentation. I know I am productive this
way. Your mileage may wary
"Daniel J. Rubin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I say it entirely depends on what your programming. For instance, if
> creating a GUI, there is no question that a well developed high quality
> IDE is a huge help -- from the point of view of stub generation and code
> completion, as well as the GUI
Daniel J. Rubin wrote:
> I say it entirely depends on what your programming. For instance, if
> creating a GUI, there is no question that a well developed high quality
> IDE is a huge help -- from the point of view of stub generation and code
> completion, as well as the GUI designer.
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I say it entirely depends on what your programming. For instance, if
creating a GUI, there is no question that a well developed high quality
IDE is a huge help -- from the point of view of stub generation and code
completion, as well as the GUI design
In todays posting
"Any wing2.0 users here?"
I found in the sentence
"What can you say about this IDE? He say's 'if I think it could
improve my productivity he's willing to buy it for me."
the indirect question:
Can a better Python IDE increase programmers productivity?
From my experienc