Claudio Grondi napisaĆ(a): > To be honest, the more experience I have, the less I can understand what > a debugger is for. Can't even remember when used one last time. This is > valid also for programming in C/C++ or Java, so in my eyes the > "Debugger? No, Thanks!" is not limited only to Python or other script > programming languages. > > Any professional programmer here who were really missing something very > important when forced to program without a sofisticated debugger? > If yes, could it be, that they program hardware driver or operating > system kernels?
Nonono, interactive debuggers are very nice and helpful in most of cases, such as in Java or C programs. I just didn't found any use for interactive debugger with Python, so IDE's offer of "interactive debugger" is no-op for me. Anyway, I like Komodo and PyDev, only because they have nice project management features (also available at no cost in jEdit and Kate). I think, most of commercially available IDE's have something like that. -- Jarek Zgoda http://jpa.berlios.de/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list