Wing IDE is an IDE designed specifically for the Pythonprogramming language. Wing IDE is offered in a paid Pro version and in free Personal and 101 versions.
To set up your Wing IDE installation to use Anaconda:
I can also import the package and associated modules correctly using vanilla Python (including the Python shell in the Wing IDE) and the Jupyter notebook. Basic details are: OS Ubuntu 16.04 with Anaconda3 Python 3.6.0 distribution. Wing Pro 6.0.5-1 with project properties setting the Python executable to the Anaconda installation.
Wingware Wing IDE Professional. Wing IDE is a professional version of Python software for working with Python environment, now you can easily create any scripts and applications, test and debug, edit the source code and all this thanks to this tool, it was developed not only for experienced users, beginners will also find it convenient to work with, you will get a multifunctional IDE.
Note that the wingdebugpw found by wingdbstub needs to match the one in the user settings directory of the user running Wing IDE. The user settings directory varies in location but is listed as the 5th item in Wing's About box.
Wing IDE 1.1b7 for Windows and Linux: September 6, 2001. Wing IDE 1.1b6 for Windows and Linux: July 3, 2001. Wing IDE 1.1b5 for Windows and Linux: May 11, 2001. Wing IDE 1.1b4 for Windows and Linux: April 23, 2001. Wing IDE 1.1b3 for Windows: March 2, 2001. Wing IDE 1.1b3 for Linux: March 2, 2001. Wing IDE release 1.1b2 for Linux: February 20. This release also adds code reformatting with Black and YAPF, improved support for virtualenv, support for Anaconda environments, support for Python 3.8, support for Python 3 enums, How-Tos for using Wing with Docker, AWS and PyXLL, easier debugging of modules launched with 'python -m', a new data frame and array viewer, a MATLAB keyboard.
Navigate to the Python configuration window:
In Wing 101, in the Edit menu, select Configure Python.
In Wing Personal and Wing Pro, in the Project menu, select Project Properties.