Nov-08-2019, 05:28 AM
I am newb to python. I am used to AutoTI programming that as help file thats no match to any help file on earth.
If you hover over a function and press F1, it takes you straight to help page where it explains what this function is, what library it requires to include and give example and return values as well as links to related functions.
Is there an IDE that does anything remotely close to what AutoIT help does ?
AutoIT uses Scite version specifically made for AutoIT.
Can you guys help ?
I dont want to go https://docs.python.org/3/py-modindex.html#cap-_ every time i need to know some basic function and what library it requries, i need it to be supplied with the editor.
I have pycharm, but i dont see how it helps me at all except for helping with typing the code (very poorly compared to AutoIT)
If you hover over a function and press F1, it takes you straight to help page where it explains what this function is, what library it requires to include and give example and return values as well as links to related functions.
Is there an IDE that does anything remotely close to what AutoIT help does ?
AutoIT uses Scite version specifically made for AutoIT.
Can you guys help ?
I dont want to go https://docs.python.org/3/py-modindex.html#cap-_ every time i need to know some basic function and what library it requries, i need it to be supplied with the editor.
I have pycharm, but i dont see how it helps me at all except for helping with typing the code (very poorly compared to AutoIT)