Dick Moores said unto the world upon 03/10/06 01:41 PM: > At 10:01 AM 10/3/2006, Mike Hansen wrote:
<snip Dick asking about the point of projects in Wing IDE and Mike replying> >> I've been doing some web programming, so my "projects" consist of >> cheetah template files, CSS, config files, a handful of python >> modules... > > Why do you make python modules part of a project? They can be used > without copying them around, can't they? Or is it that by a project > is meant in part a list of pointers to all the files you mean for > that program to use, and you don't actually have to copy or move them > so they are all in the same folder/directory? > > Thanks, Mike. > > Dick Hi Dick, I've never used Wing, but unless its `project' concept is radically different than many other editors, it isn't about organizing the files on disk. Rather, it is about organizing a group of files into a collection the editor can open in one swell foop. The idea is to liberate you from having to recall just where the files live and allow you to merely open a group of related files and get on with what you're up to. (It is sort of like saving a group of tabs in firefox.) Best, Brian vdB _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
