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By: shaba1

Is there any chance of a more up to date manual then the one at:

http://www.fabioz.com/pydev/manual_101_root.html

It still list python 2.4 in its screen shots. And I think most of the screen
shots are from an eclipse version before Ganymede 3.4

This makes it very confusing to a person that is using eclipse for the first
time.

I mainly use python for panda3d and blender coding. I also do coding and php
and java. I like the idea of having ONE IDE that I can use to code all three
languages. But it has been a very steep learing curve with eclipse.

One specific think I can mention is that they manual for pydev does not even
mention project run configurations. I went thru the whole manual step by step
and got the Hello world example to run. But when I try to get some other python
code that I already had on my machine to run nothing happened.

I am guessing that was becasue I had to set up a run configuration. But that
is just my point. I am "guessing" it was never even mentioned in the "manual"
and the debugger was mentioned in only the briefest terms.

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