Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-14 Thread Eric S. Johansson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I'm looking for a good Python environment. That is, at least an editor and a debugger, and it should run on Windows. Does anyone have any idea? I've been looking for the equivalent although I want the IDE to run on Windows and to be able to edit/debug/bzr files

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-14 Thread Simon Pickles
Well, I am recent Windows escapee, and was dismayed by lack of Pyscripter for Linux. Hold on... there is hope! Pyscripter works great using WINE. search http://groups.google.com/group/PyScripter?hl=en for Linux Enjoy! Paul Rudin wrote: jwelby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This is a

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-13 Thread Nir
On Nov 11, 11:39 pm, Paul Rubin http://[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Russell Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Wing now has multi-threaded debugging. Cool, is it windows-only? I'm using Linux. A quick look at the current state of SPE shows that it now has multi- threaded debugging

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-13 Thread bramble
On Nov 10, 4:48 am, Paul Rudin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: jwelby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The main reason I have used Eclipse for larger, team based, projects is for the source control plug-ins. Eclipse has plug-in support for cvs and svn. PyScripter may have this too - perhaps I've missed

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-13 Thread cokofreedom
On Nov 13, 10:56 am, bramble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 10, 4:48 am, Paul Rudin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: jwelby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The main reason I have used Eclipse for larger, team based, projects is for the source control plug-ins. Eclipse has plug-in support for cvs

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-13 Thread Chris Mellon
On Nov 13, 2007 3:56 AM, bramble [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 10, 4:48 am, Paul Rudin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: jwelby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The main reason I have used Eclipse for larger, team based, projects is for the source control plug-ins. Eclipse has plug-in support for

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-12 Thread VSmirk
On Nov 11, 4:39 pm, Paul Rubin http://[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Russell Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Wing now has multi-threaded debugging. Cool, is it windows-only? I'm using Linux. A quick look at the current state of SPE shows that it now has multi- threaded debugging via WinPDB

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-11 Thread Russell Warren
While we're at it, do any of these debuggers implement a good way to debug multi-threaded Python programs? Wing now has multi-threaded debugging. I'm a big Wing (pro) fan. To be fair, when I undertook my huge IDE evaluation undertaking it was approx 2 years ago... at the time as far as what I

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-11 Thread Paul Rubin
Russell Warren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Wing now has multi-threaded debugging. Cool, is it windows-only? I'm using Linux. A quick look at the current state of SPE shows that it now has multi- threaded debugging via WinPDB (what I used to use for debugging thread issues). Interesting.

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-10 Thread jwelby
On Nov 7, 12:42 pm, Colin J. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: jwelby wrote: ... I currently use Python Scripter as a lightweight editor for Windows. Could you elaborate on lightweight please? I find PyScripter to be a powerful editor/debugger combination. What functionality does Eclipse

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-10 Thread Paul Rudin
jwelby [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: This is a fair question. I didn't phrase my post too well. I find PyScripter does pretty much everything I need in terms of doing actual development for Python. My use of 'lightweight' is by no means a criticism of PyScripter - it's more of a compliment, as

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-10 Thread PyScripter
PyScripter provides integrated version control, via TortoiseSVN or TortoiseCVS and the File Explorer. On Nov 10, 11:21 am, jwelby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 7, 12:42 pm, Colin J. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: jwelby wrote: ... I currently use Python Scripter as a lightweight

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-09 Thread Fabio Zadrozny
On 07 Nov 2007 08:50:49 -0800, Paul Rubin http://phr.cx@nospam.invalid wrote: Colin J. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Could you elaborate on lightweight please? I find PyScripter to be a powerful editor/debugger combination. What functionality does Eclipse have that PyScripter does

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-08 Thread PyScripter
On Nov 7, 6:50 pm, Paul Rubin http://[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Colin J. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Could you elaborate on lightweight please? I findPyScripterto be a powerful editor/debugger combination. What functionality does Eclipse have thatPyScripterdoes not? While we're at

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Nov 7, 3:51 am, Jens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just wrote a mini review of three Python code editors on my blog... http://pyminer.blogspot.com/2007/11/python-code-editors.html I use PSPad or Notepad++ for quick editing, and Komodo Edit 4.2 for longer sessions. Komodo Edit is the only one

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-07 Thread Fabio Zadrozny
On 11/6/07, Jens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just wrote a mini review of three Python code editors on my blog... http://pyminer.blogspot.com/2007/11/python-code-editors.html I use PSPad or Notepad++ for quick editing, and Komodo Edit 4.2 for longer sessions. Komodo Edit is the only one with

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-07 Thread jwelby
On Nov 6, 10:56 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I'm looking for a good Python environment. That is, at least an editor and a debugger, and it should run on Windows. Does anyone have any idea? I currently use Python Scripter as a lightweight editor for Windows. For project

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Nov 7, 1:15 pm, jwelby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 6, 10:56 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I'm looking for a good Python environment. That is, at least an editor and a debugger, and it should run on Windows. Does anyone have any idea? I currently use Python

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-07 Thread Paul Rubin
Colin J. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Could you elaborate on lightweight please? I find PyScripter to be a powerful editor/debugger combination. What functionality does Eclipse have that PyScripter does not? While we're at it, do any of these debuggers implement a good way to debug

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-07 Thread Gerhard Häring
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I'm looking for a good Python environment. That is, at least an editor and a debugger, and it should run on Windows. Does anyone have any idea? I like ERIC. You can get it at http://www.die-offenbachs.de/eric/eric4-download.html Or just download and install PyQt4

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-07 Thread Colin J. Williams
jwelby wrote: On Nov 6, 10:56 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I'm looking for a good Python environment. That is, at least an editor and a debugger, and it should run on Windows. Does anyone have any idea? I currently use Python Scripter as a lightweight editor

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-07 Thread VSmirk
On Nov 7, 9:16 am, Gerhard Häring [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey, I'm looking for a good Python environment. That is, at least an editor and a debugger, and it should run on Windows. Does anyone have any idea? I like ERIC. You can get it athttp://www.die

Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey, I'm looking for a good Python environment. That is, at least an editor and a debugger, and it should run on Windows. Does anyone have any idea? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-06 Thread Jeff
Pida is a nice looking IDE for Python, written in Python with GTK. Emacs is decent, Eclipse has support, too. SciTE is a nice editor if you are looking for something minimal (such as no debugger). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Looking for a good Python environment

2007-11-06 Thread Jens
Just wrote a mini review of three Python code editors on my blog... http://pyminer.blogspot.com/2007/11/python-code-editors.html I use PSPad or Notepad++ for quick editing, and Komodo Edit 4.2 for longer sessions. Komodo Edit is the only one with code completion - a very nice feature. You can