Yes, PyScripter is a program that allows you to use Python for scripting on Windows. To use Python in PyScripter, you can simply write your Python code within the editor, save the file with a .py extension, and then run it using the Run button or by pressing F9.
I would like to be able to find an IDE that would let me work on my Windows 7 computer, and develop a Linux application on the remote Linux machine which runs CentOS via SSH. Can PyScripter do this?
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Answer by
Aiden McLeod
There is no information about the capabilities of the program to be used for developing an application on a remote Linux machine using SSH protocol. It's better that you contact the developer directly on the official website for further assistance in this matter.
Yes, PyScripter is a program that allows you to use Python for scripting on Windows. To use Python in PyScripter, you can simply write your Python code within the editor, save the file with a .py extension, and then run it using the Run button or by pressing F9.
I would like to be able to find an IDE that would let me work on my Windows 7 computer, and develop a Linux application on the remote Linux machine which runs CentOS via SSH. Can PyScripter do this?
There is no information about the capabilities of the program to be used for developing an application on a remote Linux machine using SSH protocol. It's better that you contact the developer directly on the official website for further assistance in this matter.