![]() ![]() The installation was quick, easy, simple, and trouble-free. Let me cut to the chase and say I was very impressed by PTVS. In essence, PTVS allows you to edit and run Python programs (OK, “scripts” if you want to get technical) in the Visual Studio program. I hate the name but really like the tool. But I decided to try out the Python Tools for Visual Studio (PTVS). There’s something satisfying about using the simplest editor available. Until recently, I had always programmed scripting languages using the plain old Notepad editor. ![]() For me, Python is one of those good languages. Many of my colleagues believe that some languages just “have the right feel” to them. I do the majority of my software development using the C# language, but I also use C, C++, Perl, JavaScript, and others, including Python.
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