On Nov 26, 11:59 am, asit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which one is the best IDE for python
You'll probably also want to take a look at the Python wiki:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEditors
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On Nov 26, 11:09 pm, "Chris Rebert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:59 AM, asit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Which one is the best IDE for python
>
> This was recently discussed. To avoid needlessly rehashing said
&
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 9:59 AM, asit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which one is the best IDE for python
This was recently discussed. To avoid needlessly rehashing said
discussion, see the thread at
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_thread/thread/7fd136a
Which one is the best IDE for python
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Éric Daigneault wrote:
>
> I run the latest pydev on both windows and linux... The setup is
> excatcly the same (on the eclipse, path setup and all)
> My windows setup is much better at auto-complete that the linux
> setup... In linux, other than with self, I seldom get auto complete on
> other
This is the answer
Linux
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Eric (the best for python I think it has cool subversion support better
than emacs for non f4cmd67-b jockies emacs sucks anyway you look at it
and lisp is a terrible terrible bad joke unless you are gondi)
oh and some other t
Theerasak Photha wrote:
> I've used Emacs for a long time, but I think I might be going back to
> Vim 7.0 now that they improved the scripting functionality with *real*
> arrays and dicts.
I've been writing all my extensions in python rather than vimscript for
several releases (occasionally it req
On 10/26/06, Ben Finney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Harry George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > Yeah, it was all the customizing that I could never figure out.
> >
> > years ago this worked for people I was supporting:
> > set softtabstop=4 shiftw
On 10/29/06, Theerasak Photha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've used Emacs for a long time, but I think I might be going back to
> Vim 7.0 now that they improved the scripting functionality with *real*
> arrays and dicts. In some respects, this is now better than in Emacs,
> where the hash functi
On 10/27/06, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, I've read similar things before and I don't quite get it. I
> guess all of us are Emacs begginers the first time we try emacs.
> Actually, I started using Emacs about 1 month after installing Linux;
> what hooked me was the pos
On 27 Oct 2006 12:14:57 -0700, Adam Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> emacs
>
(...)
> > It would be fine for a begginer, right?
>
> Probably not. I think you have to spend enough time with environments
Actually, I've read similar things before and I don't quite get it. I
guess all of us are
>> What's your favorite IDE?
>
> emacs
>
>> What do you like about it?
>
> It does just about everything. It can edit just about every kind of
> code I use, read my mail, connection to irc ... everything. Well,
> except order pizza, but I think it might be possible to make that
> happen as well.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Recently I've had some problems with PythonWin when I switched to
> Py2.5, tooka long hiatus, and came back. So now I'm without my god sent
> helper, and I'm looking for a cool replacement, or some advocation to
> reinstall/setup PyWin. But the Python website's list is i
On 10/26/06, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
Kenneth McDonald wrote:>> With the most recent edition of PyDev, I find Eclipse works quite well
> for me.>Since you mentioned it, I have a question that searching around andpoking around has not solved for me, yet.Do you have aut
olive wrote:
> > Michael B. Trausch wrote:
> >
>
>> >> Yep. Still does it.
>>
> >
> > I'm running PyDev 1.2.4 without completion problem so far.
> >
> > Are you up to date ?
> >
> > Maybe you should install the latest from scratch.
> >
>
>
>Yep, I am up to date. As I said, I am t
olive wrote:
> Michael B. Trausch wrote:
>
>> Yep. Still does it.
>
> I'm running PyDev 1.2.4 without completion problem so far.
>
> Are you up to date ?
>
> Maybe you should install the latest from scratch.
>
Yep, I am up to date. As I said, I am totally confused.
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Michael B. Trausch wrote:
> Yep. Still does it.
I'm running PyDev 1.2.4 without completion problem so far.
Are you up to date ?
Maybe you should install the latest from scratch.
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I just meant that I was going to bed and didn't have time to do it the
same night. I'll see if I can make it work, use it forever . . . I'll
do it.
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What I mean was that it was late and I needed sleep. I'll work with
Vim, but it's not like I can spend a week learning it anyway, I don't
have that much time AND time to actualy program. And thanks all to have
posted suggestions and comments thus far.
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Harry George <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Yeah, it was all the customizing that I could never figure out.
>
> years ago this worked for people I was supporting:
> set softtabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 expandtab
That's all I've ever needed vim to do with my
John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Neil Cerutti wrote:
> > On 2006-10-26, John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >>> as I have yet to try Vim - maybe I'll try tomarrow.
> >> Warning: Vim isn't something you just "try tomorrow" :)
> > You can become profici
BartlebyScrivener wrote:
> >> Vim
> >> you'll be frustrated for about a week,
>
> You'll be frustrated for at least two weeks. But you'll use it forever
> for everything from writing to programming, so who cares?
>
> Auto completion is called omni completion in VIM
>
> type ':h new-omni-completion
olive wrote:
>
> Did you try to set your PYTHONPATH properly with the same content in
> both central AND project preferences ?
>
Yep. Still does it. And the kicker is, that it does it with things
that it shouldn't have to wonder terribly much about -- classes that I
have custom-built, where it
Neil Cerutti wrote:
> On 2006-10-26, John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> as I have yet to try Vim - maybe I'll try tomarrow.
>> Warning: Vim isn't something you just "try tomorrow" :)
>
> You can become proficient enough for basic editing in about 20
> minutes
Michael B. Trausch a écrit :
> Kenneth McDonald wrote:
> >
> > With the most recent edition of PyDev, I find Eclipse works quite well
> > for me.
> >
>
> Since you mentioned it, I have a question that searching around and
> poking around has not solved for me, yet.
>
> Do you have auto-completion
Kenneth McDonald wrote:
>
> With the most recent edition of PyDev, I find Eclipse works quite well
> for me.
>
Since you mentioned it, I have a question that searching around and
poking around has not solved for me, yet.
Do you have auto-completion working with your setup? It does not seem
to w
On 2006-10-26, John Salerno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> as I have yet to try Vim - maybe I'll try tomarrow.
>
> Warning: Vim isn't something you just "try tomorrow" :)
You can become proficient enough for basic editing in about 20
minutes with the built-in tutorial.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> as I have yet to try Vim - maybe I'll try tomarrow.
Warning: Vim isn't something you just "try tomorrow" :)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After researching Komodo, I found it's not free. The only funds I have
> are a college fund, and I can't start diping into that until I'm going
> to college. Any free AND good IDEs?
>
PyScripter has already been suggested. It is both of these.
Colin W.
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Josh Bloom wrote:
> I'm not going to call it the 'best' ide as thats just silly.
>
> But if your developing on Windows pyscripter
> http://mmm-experts.com/Products.aspx?ProductId=4 is a great IDE.
>
> -Josh
>
+1
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/What's your favorite IDE?/
Eclipse with pydev and extentions, and subclipse for subversion
/
What do you like about it?
/When I started Python I tried a whole bunch of IDEs, Komodo, Idle, active
state but got tired by having to learn to navigate through a new environment,
so I settled for PyDev
With the most recent edition of PyDev, I find Eclipse works quite well
for me.
Ken
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Recently I've had some problems with PythonWin when I switched to
> Py2.5, tooka long hiatus, and came back. So now I'm without my god sent
> helper, and I'm looking for a cool replaceme
>> Vim
>> you'll be frustrated for about a week,
You'll be frustrated for at least two weeks. But you'll use it forever
for everything from writing to programming, so who cares?
Auto completion is called omni completion in VIM
type ':h new-omni-completion' at the command line after two weeks of
Before that, I mentioned I was trying to make a text adventure, from
scratch to add more clarity.
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"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> this has revieled I no nothing about parsing or classes. Both are
> required to make an IDE I believe.
Are you trying to make an IDE, or choose an existing one?
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That's surely an idea, but I'm not to that point yet. Right not I'm
struggling to understand a text adventure, and because I wanted to try
it my own at it (before using a tutorial), this has revieled I no
nothing about parsing or classes. Both are required to make an IDE I
believe.
As for UliPad .
Ben Finney wrote:
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> After researching Komodo, I found it's not free. The only funds I
>> have are a college fund, and I can't start diping into that until
>> I'm going to college. Any free AND good IDEs?
>
> Please consider trying Python with
> What's your favorite IDE?
Vim
> What do you like about it?
If you are a very good typist you can rock with Vim. Vi and variants
are on _every_ Unix system. It's highly configurable, syntax
highlighting, supports scripting with Python.
> It would be fine for a begginer, right?
Not really, you'
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> After researching Komodo, I found it's not free. The only funds I
> have are a college fund, and I can't start diping into that until
> I'm going to college. Any free AND good IDEs?
Please consider trying Python with a powerful editor, instead of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After researching Komodo, I found it's not free. The only funds I have
> are a college fund, and I can't start diping into that until I'm going
> to college. Any free AND good IDEs?
>
http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments
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Or use Google Groups to search this group for "best IDE" - once a
month someone comes and ask that same question again and again so
you'll find plenty of responses...
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On 25 Oct 2006 17:20:32 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After researching Komodo, I found it's not free. The only funds I have
> are a college fund, and I can't start diping into that until I'm going
> to college. Any free AND good IDEs?
>
I think most of wxPython IDE are good
After researching Komodo, I found it's not free. The only funds I have
are a college fund, and I can't start diping into that until I'm going
to college. Any free AND good IDEs?
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On 2006-10-26, Neil Cerutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems like the holy wars are pretty. We disciples of Vim and
> Emacs are now content merely being holier than all he others.
>
> Actually, I'm not sure there's been a good Emacs VS Vim holy war
> in years. So... ya know what's I find to be
On 2006-10-25, Bruno Desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>> Recently I've had some problems with PythonWin when I switched to
>> Py2.5, tooka long hiatus, and came back. So now I'm without my god sent
>> helper, and I'm looking for a cool replacement, or some advo
PS: Search engine . . . I knew this had probably come up very often,
but I get it's pretty silly of me that I didn't utilize this.
And while I was posting another mark for Komodo came. Nice, is it.
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> I don't really have a good answer here, but maybe a data point. I got
> tired of waiting for ActiveState to put out a Python 2.5 and installed
> the one from python.org instead, which doesn't include PythonWin. I
> figured that I should take the opportunity to try out Komodo, which I'd
> heard
I perform python development for cross platform firmware integration
and analysis on a daily basis and the IDE I use and recommend is Komodo
from ActiveState. Our worldwide development group (30) has recently all
purchased the professional version as it integrates with several
version control syste
I'm not going to call it the 'best' ide as thats just silly. But if your developing on Windows pyscripter http://mmm-experts.com/Products.aspx?ProductId=4
is a great IDE. -JoshOn 10/25/06, Bruno Desthuilliers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :> Recentl
ng it is enough to makes
you look like a seasonned pro.
2. It gives me a reason to engage in holy wars with vim users.
> It would be fine for a begginer, right?
Certainly not.
But you may want to look for other advices:
http://groups.google.com/groups?as_q=best+IDE&as_ugroup=comp.lang.python
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Recently I've had some problems with PythonWin when I switched to
> Py2.5, tooka long hiatus, and came back. So now I'm without my god sent
> helper, and I'm looking for a cool replacement, or some advocation to
> reinstall/setup PyWin. But the Python website's list is ir
Recently I've had some problems with PythonWin when I switched to
Py2.5, tooka long hiatus, and came back. So now I'm without my god sent
helper, and I'm looking for a cool replacement, or some advocation to
reinstall/setup PyWin. But the Python website's list is irrefutably
long. It would take a m
On Saturday 14 October 2006 00:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ahmer wrote:
> > What do you guys use?
>
> vim
>
> Like:
>
> Built-in python interpreter so you can do any editor customizations in
> Python
> Good multilanguage support (Python, but also C, C++, Java, HTML, XML,
> SQL, and dozens of oth
On 10/14/06, Fulvio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Friday 13 October 2006 23:17, limodou wrote:
> > hope you try it.
>
> If you'll manage for macro recording, playing back and from file then I'll
Fuzzyman wrote:
> Hmm... only 31 results over a period of 8 years. That's a couple of
> orders of magnitude less than I would have guessed.
Well, if you take the quotes off of "best ide" then you get 342.
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Ahmer wrote:
> What do you guys use?
> Why?
> What do you like and hate about it?
> What platform(s) is it avalable on?
> How much does it cost?
> etc.
On Windows...
I uninstalled Komodo (several times; fat, crashes, slow debugger ...)
I uninstalled Wing
I uninstalled Boa
I uninstalled PythonWork
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On Friday 13 October 2006 23:17, limodou wrote:
> hope you try it.
If you'll manage for macro recording, playing back and from file then I'll be
yours :)
F
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BartlebyScrivener wrote:
> Ahmer wrote:
> > What do you guys use?
> > Why?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/ybg6p5
>
Hmm... only 31 results over a period of 8 years. That's a couple of
orders of magnitude less than I would have guessed.
Fuzzyman
http://www.voidspace.org.uk
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On 2006-10-13, Gerrit Holl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2006-10-13 16:31:37 +0200, Ahmer wrote:
>> Subject: Best IDE?
>
> cat > foo.py
>
>> How much does it cost?
>
> 0
On Windows this editor is invoked like this:
COPY CON: FOO.PY
HTH! HAND!
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Ahmer wrote:
> What do you guys use?
vim
> What platform(s) is it avalable on?
Windows, Unix/Linux, Mac, Amiga, others
> How much does it cost?
Free, and the source is open too.
> Why?
> What do you like and hate about it?
Like:
Built-in python interpreter so you can do any editor customizat
On 2006-10-13 16:31:37 +0200, Ahmer wrote:
> Subject: Best IDE?
cat > foo.py
> How much does it cost?
0
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hey thanks limodou,
I'm trying it out right now and it works pretty well!
SPE has been crashing often lately so count on me to use it frequently.
Bernard
limodou wrote:
> On 10/13/06, Theerasak Photha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 13 Oct 2006 07:37:07 -0700, Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
On 13 Oct 2006 19:37:57 +0200, Neil Cerutti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Disadvantages:
>
> * Totally configurable.
I invested a lot of time in Emacs and Vim before that...I still use
Vim over SSH (and its Ruby support is the best of the two IMO)
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On 10/13/06, Grant Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2006-10-13, Ahmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > What do you guys use?
>
> jed along with bash et. al.
Jed I must admit is nice. Especially since they added UTF-8 support.
> > etc.
>
> 42
LOL
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On 2006-10-13, Theerasak Photha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use GNU Emacs 22 and a screen session.
>
> Advantages:
>
> * Comprehensive, comprehensive, comprehensive...tags support,
> Subversion integration, syntax highlighting, sophisticated
> indentation, whatever I want basically
> * Resource-
On Friday 13 October 2006 08:29, Ahmer wrote:
> What do you guys use?
Kdevelop 3
> Why?
It has good project management, good highlighting and since it is a kde app it
supports ioslaves (means I can work with a resource from any location
trasnparently like opening up files via sftp)
> What do you
Ahmer wrote:
=> Re: Best IDE?
Strange enough, this is kind of a *very* frequently asked question...
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On 10/13/06, Theerasak Photha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13 Oct 2006 07:37:07 -0700, Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > IDE : SPE (Stani's python editor) : http://stani.be/python/spe/blog/
> > Why?: because this IDE is not complicated. it ships with a debugger, a
> > gui designer, a source
On 2006-10-13, Ahmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you guys use?
jed along with bash et. al.
> Why?
Because it's efficient and it's what I use for all other
languages.
> What do you like and hate about it?
If there was something I hated about it, I wouldn't use it.
> What platform(s)
On 13 Oct 2006 07:37:07 -0700, Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IDE : SPE (Stani's python editor) : http://stani.be/python/spe/blog/
> Why?: because this IDE is not complicated. it ships with a debugger, a
> gui designer, a source code checker and a regex console.
> Like: obviously everything
>
Ahmer wrote:
> What do you guys use?
> Why?
http://tinyurl.com/ybg6p5
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IDE : SPE (Stani's python editor) : http://stani.be/python/spe/blog/
Why?: because this IDE is not complicated. it ships with a debugger, a
gui designer, a source code checker and a regex console.
Like: obviously everything
Hate: sometimes it doesn't start on windows 2000
Platform: Windows, Linux,
On 13 Oct 2006 07:29:09 -0700, Ahmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you guys use?
> Why?
> What do you like and hate about it?
> What platform(s) is it avalable on?
> How much does it cost?
> etc.
I use GNU Emacs 22 and a screen session.
Advantages:
* Comprehensive, comprehensive, comprehe
What do you guys use?
Why?
What do you like and hate about it?
What platform(s) is it avalable on?
How much does it cost?
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Thank you Sir.
I downloaded SPE from the main site.
Installed on Windows XP.
Regards.
Sybren Stuvel wrote:
> Dr. Pastor enlightened us with:
>> Please advise how to uninstal SPE.
>
> First you'll have to tell us how you installed it in the first place.
> Without that, we can only guess.
>
> Syb
Please advise how to uninstal SPE.
Regards,
Dr. Pastor.
jelle wrote:
> I think SPE is a terrible complete and efficient IDE!
>
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Regards.
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On 14 Aug 2006 15:04:41 -0700, "Tryker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Gotta love PyScripter. Light, easy to use, free.
>http://mmm-experts.com/Products.aspx?ProductID=4
I agree: I'm trying it only from 4 days the beta version 1.6 and it's
good (some little problems, normal for a beta version, that
Bruce Who wrote:
> Hi, sjdevnull
>
> I'm a vimmer too, and I wonder what plugins you are using. What you
> said sounds interesting. Could you tell us more about the plugins?
> "Object browser" is what I need most, but so far I've no idea what
> plugin can do this for me, :-(
It's like a 15 minute
PyDev is really nice. I use it a lot and it works great.It's just a bit heavy and why should one need a Java IDE for Python development ;-)Another "issue" is the lack of integration with a UML tool (code generation and reverse engineering), though an ArgoUML plugin is in the making (not for eclipse
I've had a similar experience and tried about everything. Personally -
eclipse with PyDev has been the winner for me. I also still do a bunch
of Java coding - so there is an added benefit of one tool across
languages. The final thing I really like with eclipse is the svn
plugins - making life ve
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi All, What do you find the best IDE for creating web applications in
>> Python is? Preferably FOS IDE.
>>
>> Cheers
>
> I like ActiveState's Komodo. It's heavyweight and not free ($30 for
> t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All, What do you find the best IDE for creating web applications in
> Python is? Preferably FOS IDE.
>
> Cheers
I like ActiveState's Komodo. It's heavyweight and not free ($30 for
the personal edition) but it also supports Perl, Ruby, PHP and
Yep thanks all for your replies. and yes i meant free and open source
software, left an s out :)
Tryker wrote:
> Gotta love PyScripter. Light, easy to use, free.
> http://mmm-experts.com/Products.aspx?ProductID=4
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hi All, What do you find the bes
Hi, sjdevnull
I'm a vimmer too, and I wonder what plugins you are using. What you
said sounds interesting. Could you tell us more about the plugins?
"Object browser" is what I need most, but so far I've no idea what
plugin can do this for me, :-(
On 14 Aug 2006 15:02:13 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
Gotta love PyScripter. Light, easy to use, free.
http://mmm-experts.com/Products.aspx?ProductID=4
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All, What do you find the best IDE for creating web applications in
> Python is? Preferably FOS IDE.
>
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Yu-Xi Lim wrote:
> Eclipse+PyDev has the advantage over emacs when it comes to big
> projects, IMO. It has features like refactoring, better project
> management, code coverage
Emacs and vim both have good integration of BicycleRepairMan for python
refactoring. I don't know what better project ma
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All, What do you find the best IDE for creating web applications in
> Python is? Preferably FOS IDE.
WingIDE appears to be the best, especially if you are an Emacs user and are
used to its niceties. It is however, not free.
PyScripter is pretty good too --
Michiel Sikma wrote:
> By FOS, do you mean FOSS (Free and Open Source Software)? I've never
> seen the acronym FOS used.
Maybe he was trying for "Free Open Source IDE" without the
semi-redundant "Software"
> I personally use Eclipse with PyDev.
> http://www.eclipse.org/
> http://pydev.sourcefor
I'm assuming that FOS = "free open source"...
In any case, what operating system do you run? If you're on OS X, I
highly recommend TextMate. It's not free, but it has good support
(either via built-in or third-party plugins) for Python as well as
HTML, SQL, XML, Django templates, and the like. A
I think SPE is a terrible complete and efficient IDE!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Hi All, What do you find the best IDE for creating web applications
> in Python is? Preferably FOS IDE.
I don't know what a "FOS IDE" is, but my preferred free software
development environment for making web applications is:
- GNU screen http:/
t do you find the best IDE for creating web applications in
> Python is? Preferably FOS IDE.
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> Cheers
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Hi All, What do you find the best IDE for creating web applications in
Python is? Preferably FOS IDE.
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Saurabh Sardeshpande wrote:
> Pardon if this is already discussed extensively. But what is the best
> IDE for Python for a newbie? I have experience in C++ and Java and this
> is the first time I am learning a scripting language.
> Thanks in advance
>
Try all the you find!
How
What OS? IDEs are overkill, bloated, complex and slow for agile
languages like Python. You need an editor that is nimble, fast, simple,
powerful and doesn't get in your way. For linux, I suggest Scribes.
http://scribes.sf.net
http://scribes.sf.net/snippets.htm (Flash Demo)
http://www.minds.nuim.
On 5/5/06, Christoph Haas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 04:50:11PM +0100, Doug Bromley wrote:> I have a Python IDE review I did a few months back you may want to view:> http://www.straw-dogs.co.uk/blog/python-ide-review
Sounds interesting. Could you fix the screenshots? I just
Here's a shot of Komodo, albeit embedded in a pdf
http://www.activestate.com/Products/Komodo/ActiveState_Komodo_datasheet.pdf
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On Fri, May 05, 2006 at 04:50:11PM +0100, Doug Bromley wrote:
> I have a Python IDE review I did a few months back you may want to view:
> http://www.straw-dogs.co.uk/blog/python-ide-review
Sounds interesting. Could you fix the screenshots? I just get a 404 here.
Kindly
Christoph
P.S.: [Rant ab
>> Pardon if . . . already discussed
Here is a link searching comp.lang.python for "best ide"
http://tinyurl.com/qqtaf
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