[Eric] A naive question about the last mile to the goal.
Alan Gregory
alan at eyup.com.au
Sat Jan 26 00:34:13 GMT 2019
Which IDE have you used that can do that with Python? I haven't seen one.
On 26/1/19 2:28 am, Studio - PM wrote:
> *All the (many...) IDEs I knew & used before Eric, all the (even
> more...) programming languages I knew & used before Python had, as an
> obvious final developing action, that of generating an autonomous s/w
> tool capable of autonomous execution, capable of an autonomous life(*);
> as with any form of life after conception and birth.*
> *
> *
>
> *All, but Eric. An advanced, rich, powerful, sophisticated Developing
> Environment, but incredibly (to me) lacking in the most obvious of the
> final conclusive feature, that of providing the last mile path to the
> goal. *
>
>
> *At first, and even now, I was so puzzled by this fact that I didn't
> dare to clearly express my surprise and ask explanation, clarification.
> I dare it now, now that I discontinued working in that field. *
>
> *Just for retrospective curiosity's sake. *
>
> *Thank you. *
>
> *- P.M. *
>
> *- - - - -=- - - - -=*
>
> *(*) I mean, all not-pure Basic-like interpreter, for which no
> autonomous execution life is conceived, and for which the development &
> execution environment are precisely the same thing. By design. *
>
>
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