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basic python development setting
homeshoes:
hello, I need help on choosing the right packages from "Apps: Regular applications" to make the basic python setting for development, if possible with the "pip"
there are numerous .tcz packages such as: micropython.tcz, python-dev.tcz, python.tcz, python3.tcz, python3-dev.tcz , which one to choose?
it looks clear that the python_pip.tcz is readily available there to install..good there is only one pip and not many other..However, I have also seen a file named python-numpy.tcz which numpy is a python package grins at me as a choosen package choosen from a hundred packages that do not exist as a .tcz file.. perhaps might be another discussion topic..
would appreciate help for naming basic packages for development including an IDE.
regards
Juanito:
The first choice you need to make is whether to use micropython, python-2.x or python-3.x.
As most of the extensions named python-* are for python-2.x, maybe it is better to go with python-2.x. i.e. python.tcz.
If you want to develop with python-2.x, then you'll also need python-dev.tcz.
homeshoes:
Thank you and therefore, for the python2 setting, is it right to say: python.tcz, python-dev.tcz and perhaps the python_pip.tcz
And do you have any suggestions in TC to use as a Python IDE to have the text files and the interactive shell ?
Juanito:
I guess python, python-dev, python_pip and python-setuptools.
Sorry, but I don't have any particular suggestions for the IDE.
bmarkus:
--- Quote from: homeshoes on October 10, 2015, 09:51:53 PM ---And do you have any suggestions in TC to use as a Python IDE to have the text files and the interactive shell ?
--- End quote ---
In text mode you can use mc (Midnight Commander) built-in editor which has syntax highlights. In GUI there is Idle, Python's own editor to start with.
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