LittleGrasshopper <seattleha...@yahoo.com> wrote: >With so many choices, I was wondering what editor is the one you >prefer when coding Python, and why.
[...] >So what do you guys use, and why? Hopefully we can keep this civil. I found 'EasyEclipse for Python' soon after I began using Python. With PyDev, it even contains a Python debugger. After adding a Mercurial plug-in, it has all I need for Python programming. One disadvantage of EasyEclipse is, that they mangled the install/update system, so that it is very difficult to find the original Eclipse plug-ins/features. So, in between, I replaced EasyEclipse by Eclipse, with all the plug-ins that came bundled with 'EasyEclipse for Python' installed by hand, but more actual versions. In my opinion, it is a very convenient system for Python development, especially due to the debugger. If you don't use the free PyDev, but the commercial one, you even get a debugger for remote debugging. Useful e.g. for debugging of blender scripts. Best regards, Günther -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list