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Description

IDLE serves as Python's Integrated Development and Learning Environment, providing a user-friendly platform for developers and learners alike. It boasts several notable features: - Entirely crafted in pure Python and leverages the tkinter GUI toolkit for its interface. - Offers cross-platform compatibility, ensuring a consistent experience across Windows, Unix, and macOS operating systems. - Includes a Python shell window that functions as an interactive interpreter, complete with color coding for code input, output, and error notifications. - Features a multi-window text editor equipped with advanced functionalities such as multiple undo options, syntax highlighting for Python, smart indentation, call tips, auto-completion, and additional tools to enhance coding efficiency. - Allows users to perform searches within any window, replace text directly in editor windows, and conduct searches across multiple files with a grep-like capability. - Comes with a debugger that offers persistent breakpoints, step-through functionality, and the ability to inspect both global and local namespaces. - Provides configuration options, browsers, and various other dialog boxes to customize the user experience further. All these features combine to make IDLE an invaluable tool for anyone looking to develop in Python.

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tox is designed to streamline and automate the testing process in Python. This tool is a key component of a broader initiative to simplify the packaging, testing, and deployment workflow for Python applications. Serving as a universal virtualenv management tool and a test command-line interface, tox allows developers to verify that their packages can be installed correctly across multiple Python versions and interpreters. It facilitates running tests in each environment, configuring the preferred testing tools, and integrating seamlessly with continuous integration servers, which significantly minimizes redundant code and merges CI with shell-based testing. To get started, you can install tox by executing `pip install tox`. Next, create a `tox.ini` file adjacent to your `setup.py` file, detailing essential information about your project and the various test environments you plan to utilize. Alternatively, you can generate a `tox.ini` file automatically by running `tox-quickstart`, which will guide you through a series of straightforward questions. After setting up, be sure to install and validate your project with both Python 2.7 and Python 3.6 to ensure compatibility. This thorough approach helps maintain the reliability and functionality of your Python software across different versions.

API Access

Has API

API Access

Has API

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Integrations

Python

Integrations

Python

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

Deployment

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

Types of Training

Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Python

Founded

1990

Website

docs.python.org/3/library/idle.html

Vendor Details

Company Name

tox

Website

tox.wiki/en/latest/

Product Features

IDE

Code Completion
Compiler
Cross Platform Support
Debugger
Drag and Drop UI
Integrations and Plugins
Multi Language Support
Project Management
Text Editor / Code Editor

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