Eclipse /w Aptana for multi file projects.
On Sun, Apr 20, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Jake b <ninmonk...@gmail.com> wrote: > Does pycharm seem to run slow? Compared to sublime / visual studio, the UI > is sluggish. Maybe it's a bad version I used? > On Wednesday, April 16, 2014, Richard R. <rich...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> I'm usually a hand coder, who doesn't use an IDE often, but I've been >> trying PyCharm out lately and it's wonderful. >> My project which uses PyGame, is using CEF Python as the GUI, and the >> debugger has no issues digging in. The class inspector and code-completion >> are really nice, for the languages it supports. And the free version gives >> more than I might expect from free software. >> >> >> On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 3:25 PM, Russell Jones >> <russell.jo...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> I like spyder. Version 2.3 (in beta) supports python 3. It has >>> variable and object inspection, class/source hierarchy panel, embedded >>> ipython console (if you have zmq installed) and other nice stuff. You >>> could try installing it from the repository in a virtualenv with pip >>> install hg+https://bitbucket.org/spyder-ide/spyderlib if you're >>> feeling adventurous. There are also installation instructions at >>> https://bitbucket.org/spyder-ide/spyderlib/overview where there's a >>> Windows version. It's probably simplest to go for a release version. >>> >>> I've been using 2.3b3 for a few months on and off with no problems >>> (via MacPorts, py33-spyder-devel, specifically). It works best with >>> pep8, pylint, pyflakes, rope (being replaced with something else >>> soonish, though, I forget what) and I think a few other support(ed) >>> modules installed as well as the required dependencies. I suggest you >>> tweak the code introspection features in preferences (and generally >>> set things up as you like there). >>> >>> Russell >>> >>> On 8 April 2014 01:02, David <dvp1...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> > This must have been asked before.... >>> > >>> > Which IDE do you like? >>> > I'd want Free and Cross-Platform (Win/Linux). >>> > A debugger would be very handy. >>> > Would be beneficial if it is widely used and that it will be around a >>> good >>> > long time. >>> > >>> > >>> > I can't tell if they mean Eclipse/Pydev has a steep learning curve >>> because >>> > of the installation/setup or the everyday use? >>> > >>> > If not that, then Spider and PyScripter looked like possible >>> candidates... >>> > >>> > >>> > I know there are hold outs for Emacs and Vim...(Im a Vim usermyself) >>> > but I'm asking whihc IDEs do you use and like (and if you dont use one, >>> > perhaps you know of one that many people generally use and like) >>> > >>> > thanks. >>> > >>> > -- >>> > David >>> > Running Linux since 1994 >>> >> >> > > -- > Jake > -- Ryan Hope, M.S. CogWorks Lab Cognitive Science Department Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute