I spent five years developing an IDE for Python developers called "PyMe", which can help Python learners visualize software development. The overall usage process is similar to Visual Basic, where drag and drop can create interfaces, and variables or event functions can be bound to controls through the right-click menu. It can also create a large number of access functions through the mouse menu. Finally, when you complete this task, you can directly "run" and see the results. If there are no problems, you can also "publish" and package it as an EXE, or even an APK on Android devices.
The main value of PyMe is to provide Python developers with a WYSIWYG development tool.
I fix bugs and update versions every night, and currently only the Windows version is available. You can go directly to
https://github.com/honghaier-game/PythonIDE-PyMe Download,
two_handfuls•23m ago
- people who come to the website most likely want to quickly decide whether this is for them. So put screenshots at the very beginning along with a short description of how PyMe is different- just like you did here in this post.
- the tutorials are a big plus, but it would be fair to warn the reader that they are currently only available in Chinese.
The project looks cool, I hope you find your audience!