If you do scripts - emacs/vi is the way to go. If you need something more (like creating libraries, classes) go with pycharm. It is a professionally made IDE.
Over past 2 years ive been trying to "downgrade" myself to something with less belts and whistles, but come back to it all the time. On the other hand , if you already use emacs - u should not need anything else. On Sun, Nov 11, 2018, 04:15 Olive <diolu.remove_this_p...@bigfoot.com wrote: > I am not a professional programmer but I use Python regularly for custom > scripts (and plot with matplotlib). I have just learned VBA for Excel: what > I found amazing was their editor: it is able to suggest on the spot all the > methods an object support and there is a well-integrated debugger. I wonder > if something similar exists for Python. For now I just use emacs with the > command line pdb. What do people use here? Ideally I would like to have > something that is cross platform Windows/Linux. > > Olivier > > -- > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list