Wing Personal - Version 7.2.6 - Released 2020-10-07. Wing Personal is a free Python IDE designed for students and hobbyists. It omits many features found in Wing Pro. Compare Products. Wing Personal is free to use for any purpose and does not require a license to run. If Python is not on the PATH, set this to the the full path that is in sys.executable in the desired Python installation. If your code alters sys.path or loads modules in a non-standard way then you may need to set Python Path in Project Properties so that Wing can find your modules for auto-completion, refactoring, debugging, testing,.
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Wing IDE is 'the intelligent development environment for Python programmers.' Wing is available in EHS 117 and EHS 119 and is the development environment of choice for coursework in Python.
Installing
You may also download and install Wing (free 'Personal' edition) on your personal machine (available for Windows, Linux, and macOS). If you are an upper-division major, please contact me about a 12-month academic license if you require advanced functionality (version control, unit tests, refactoring, remote development, etc).
Getting Started
Make sure you have a working Python installation. After you have installed Python, proceed to the next step.
Environment
Run Wing. Make sure the 'Python Shell' tool pane is visible (you can quickly add it or bring it to the front by selecting 'Tools' > 'Python Shell' from the menu bar). Verify that the shell reports the correct Python version.
For example:
If the shell reports a different version (say, version 2.7 instead of version 3.5), do the following in Wing:
- Select 'Project' > 'Project Properties..' from the menu bar.
- In the 'Project Properties' dialog, 'Environment' tab, change the 'Python Executable' option from 'Use default' to 'Custom', and then type
python3
in the textbox (or select it from the dropdown list of options).
Back in the 'Python Shell' tool pane, restart the shell by selecting the 'Options' > 'Restart Shell' menu on the tool pane (or simply quit and re-run Wing). The shell should now report the correct Python version. If not, verify that you have a working Python installation.
Preferences
Open the Wing IDE preferences ('Edit' > 'Preferences' menu on Windows and Linux, 'WingPersonal' > 'Preferences' menu on macOS). Ensure that the following preferences are set correctly:
Category | Subcategory | Preference | Value |
---|---|---|---|
Files | General | Default Encoding | utf-8 (your system may already default to this) |
New File EOL | Line Feed n | ||
New File Extension | .py | ||
Editor | General | Show Line Numbers | checked |
Show Whitespace | checked | ||
Indentation | Default Indent Size | 4 (or 3, if you prefer) | |
Default Indent Style | Spaces Only | ||
Show Indent Guides | checked | ||
Line Wrapping | Wrap Long Lines | unchecked | |
Edge Markers: Mode | Border | ||
Edge Markers: Column | 80 |
First Steps
Enter the following source code into a new, empty document window in Wing:
Save the program to your desktop as hello.py. Now, run the program by doing one of the following: Download airfoil 5 8 0 mac.
- Clicking the 'Start/Continue' button on the toolbar (looks like a ')
- Selecting the 'Debug' > 'Start/Continue' menu
- Pressing F5 on your keyboard
Verify that your program runs without errors and displays the expected output in the 'Debug I/O' tool pane (try the 'Tools' > 'Debug I/O' menu if you can't find it).
For example:
Now, modify the program to print your name.
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