I use wingide every now and then and I think it is very good although
these days I mostly use vim and only fall back to the ide for remote
debugging. I understand that PyCharm also has remote debugging but it
may be that it is only available on the full product.
If you or the other students are interested in the commercial versions
of either of these, try their free versions and let us know. I may not
be able to guarantee anything but we might be able to organise classroom
licenses. Do remember though, these licenses would be for non-commercial
use only.
The python wiki also has this which may be of some use, particularly if
you want to try some of the open source alternatives:
https://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments
You may not want to follow the practice of Olemis and myself in using
vim unless you are already productive in it as there is a bit of a
learning curve that you may not want to distract yourself with!
Cheers,
Gary
On 12/05/14 15:56, Olemis Lang wrote:
Some say PyCharm (works with BH issue tracker) , others prefer Eclipse
+ PyDev (works with Mylyn and BH as issue tracker) , others Wingware
IDE (I've never tried it) , ... what I use since long time ago is vim
, and lately I'm becomig a bit fond of pdb
It's up to you to choose one of them .
On 5/8/14, Thimal Kempitiya <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi devs,
I'm going GSOC with bloodhound this year. I'm wondering what are the good
python IDEs(which have good debugging features) you use. I think some of
other gsoc students also have the same issue. It would be great if we can
start discussion on this.
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*Thimal Kempitiya <http://www.facebook.com/thimalk> UndergraduateDepartment
of Computer Science and Engineering University of Moratuwa.*