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| Started by | Timothy Johnson <tandrewjohnson@outlook.com> |
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| First post | 2015-08-06 11:35 -0400 |
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Re: Who uses IDLE -- please answer if you ever do, know, or teach Timothy Johnson <tandrewjohnson@outlook.com> - 2015-08-06 11:35 -0400
| From | Timothy Johnson <tandrewjohnson@outlook.com> |
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| Date | 2015-08-06 11:35 -0400 |
| Subject | Re: Who uses IDLE -- please answer if you ever do, know, or teach |
| Message-ID | <mailman.1277.1438875333.3674.python-list@python.org> |
On 8/5/2015 9:06 PM, Terry Reedy wrote: > There have been discussions, such as today on Idle-sig , about who uses > Idle and who we should design it for. If you use Idle in any way, or > know of or teach classes using Idle, please answer as many of the > questions below as you are willing, and as are appropriate > > Private answers are welcome. They will be deleted as soon as they are > tallied (without names). > > I realized that this list is a biased sample of the universe of people > who have studied Python at least, say, a month. But biased data should > be better than my current vague impressions. > > 0. Classes where Idle is used: > Where? > Level? > N/A > Idle users: > > 1. Are you > grade school (1=12)? > undergraduate (Freshman-Senior)? > post-graduate (from whatever)? > New freshman (starting college this fall) > 2. Are you > beginner (1st class, maybe 2nd depending on intensity of first)? > post-beginner? > Post-beginner (I'd call myself intermediate, but not expert) > 3. With respect to programming, are you > amateur (unpaid) > professional (paid for programming) > Amateur and programming just for convenience and fun (like Sibylle) PS: I actually don't use Idle very often, except to solve Project Euler problems because it works well for that. Most of the time I use PyDev and Notepad++ to edit Python code, but if more features were added to Idle I would consider using it more.
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