linuxfreak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Got going with python...and i must say its a pretty cool language. > Been using Xemacs to write me programs. But I want an IDE that would
I'm using GNU emacs > give me auto-completion, Read the manual about tags and abbrevs Emacs Language Sensitive Editor (ELSE) <http://www.zipworld.com.au/~peterm> looks interesting too. > online help python-mode has C-c C-h for py-help-at-point > and the like... Tried SPE and > Dr.Pyhton but the former crashes regulary and the latter is quite > unweildy and does not have a great many features. I quite like the UML > feature found in SPE but the damn thing crashes way too often. What are > you guys using and what do you think is the best IDE...or should i > stick with Xemacs/emacs??? I don't like specialized IDE's as I'm using different languages and don't want to switch my editor for them. Florian -- begin signature_virus Hi! I'm a signature virus. Please copy me to your signature to help me spread. end -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list