On Jun 19, 1:39 pm, Tom Gur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > which IDE would you recommend for a python ?
pydev (http://pydev.sourceforge.net) for Eclipse is Ok and has everything you will expect in a commercial IDE, including code refactoring, code intelligence, and a Python debugger. Being a Java SWT application it maybe slow, and make take a long time to start. Nowadays, when I need a quick and dirty solution, or when I need to test some code snippets interactively WITH _code completion_ I typically use PyScripter http://mmm-experts.com/Downloads.aspx?ProductId=4 JEdit (www.jedit.org) is another free and robust alternative with support for Python, if you install all the necessary plugins. I could not get the jPyDebug plugin to work, yet it is the only "IDE" that I know of which has support and syntax highlighting for PSP (Python Server Pages). To sum it up, here are some Python IDEs in my order of preference: PyScripter http://mmm-experts.com/Downloads.aspx?ProductId=4 JEdit (www.jedit.org) + jPyDebug plugin pydev (http://pydev.sourceforge.net) requires Eclipse WingIDE http://www.wingware.com/wingide ActiveState Komodo IDE (commercial) http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/ ActiveState Komodo Edit (freeware, no debugger) http://www.activestate.com/Products/komodo_edit/ DrPython http://drpython.sourceforge.net/ PyPE http://pype.sourceforge.net/ BOA Constructor http://boa-constructor.sourceforge.net/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list