On 12/20/2011 12:40 AM, Masklinn wrote:
> On 2011-12-20, at 08:30 , Alex Mandel wrote:
>> For the most part commercial editors are off the list too because many
>> of them are more than $100 a license per year which is too expensive for
>> a university lab of 20 people where most of the people only write short
>> scripts. If you code for a living in the tech world and get paid
>> decently I can see why PyCharm or WingIDE would be great options.
> Correction w.r.t. PyCharm pricing: the personal license is $99 and upgrade 
> subscription renewals are $59/year (so it's below $100/year past the first 
> year). And for university labs, you'd probably qualify for either Academic 
> ($29/$19) or Classroom ("for educational and teaching uses in classrooms, by 
> professors, trainers, and students.", $0) licenses. Although I would agree 
> PyCharm is way overkill for "short scripts".
> 

I'll have to revisit that since I thought it was Windows only but I
clearly see Mac and Linux downloads on sub pages. Any idea if it
supports virtualenv?

Thanks,
Alex

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