I think you forgot to hit Reply-all, so forwarding on to the list with my response
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Nicola De Quattro < lead.express...@gmail.com> wrote: > Wayne ha scritto: > >> The most difficult task would be analyzing the image and possibly some of >> the graph generation. >> > > > Yes I has thought so. Probably it is the same for every language. > > Now I think I could begin with some simple script to come into the Python > world, so I'll start building the easiest components of final tool (perhaps > opening the image and rotate it). > That one should be fairly simple - my guess is it should take < 5 lines to do something like that with PIL or ImageMagick > > Another question I did'nt ask to the list is about the IDE. There's > something like this in Python or not? I've used NetBeans for C. I'm not so > expert with IDE but I think it might be useful something like this in order > to share the same platform on both Linux and Windows (I think to develop on > two different computers). > There are /many/ IDEs available, ranging from free (IDLE, included with python) to over a hundred dollars (the super version of Wing IDE). > If you suggest to use no IDE, the solution I've adopted since now is to use > gedit and python bash program under Linux (it recognizes python sintax) and > notepad++ with... what? under Windows (I think there's something like > "python" package under Windows). > My suggestion is this: Work with what you're comfortable with. If you want to use gedit and python interpreter, go ahead. My personal preference (on any/all systems) is vi/vim in one terminal window for the actual coding, and IPython in another window for testing snippets of code. I have some fairly extensive python-centric modifications to my .vimrc and other scripts and plugins. I'm sure you'll find many different workflows that people use and several folks will probably offer their setups for consideration. I hope you find something comfortable for you, and feel free to ask any questions if you get stuck. HTH, Wayne
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