I believe recent versions of Emacs and Vim have Python support
standard. At least, it's been years since I last had to do anything to
install it.

I've heard that there are two independent Python modes for Emacs --
though they are suppose to be pretty similar. I don't even know how to
tell them apart.

--Guido

On Feb 3, 2008 2:44 PM, Brett Cannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I noticed on the download page that http://www.python.org/emacs is
> listed as the place to get your modes for Python development (which
> seemed to lack any mention of Vim and the support in svn; a slight
> bias =). Is this true for core development as well?
>
> Basically if someone can tell me the best place to download stuff and
> a bullet point or three for core dev new developers who use Emacs will
> thank you.
>
> And if you use something other than Vim or TextMate you can make
> suggestions as well. But it should be a fairly popular editor for me
> to bother to toss a slide into the tutorial.
>
> -Brett
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