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[Tkinter] Recommend a self-developed IDE to help Tinter developers
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[Tkinter] Recommend a self-developed IDE to help Tinter developers
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Big Grin Guys, I have developed an IDE called PyMe, which can help developers easily create projects, design interfaces through drag and drop operations, event bound functions, variable bound controls, and one click export of executable programs.
It is very similar to Visual Basic, simple and convenient.
Can I recommend it to you? Welcome to try.
I spent four years developing and suffered a lot. It was not easy, but now I can finally release it for everyone to use.
If you don't know how to use it, you can try following the guide tutorial in the "Beginner's Guide" menu to learn.
You can also wait for me to publish tutorial videos.

Big Grin here is link:
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Gribouillis write Apr-17-2024, 07:49 PM:
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I see the tree contains .exe files and .pyd files so that we can't see the code. This is not an open source project, is it? We don't really know what the files contain.
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