Ravi Kumar wrote:
> in python, most of time you would love playing with IDLE, if you use
> it. Its a very simple and light editor. Otherwise, for full fledge
> project development (don't like opening single file instances in every
> IDLE windows) the try
> ECLIPSE + pyDEV
> and new OPenKOMODO
>
in python, most of time you would love playing with IDLE, if you use it. Its
a very simple and light editor. Otherwise, for full fledge project
development (don't like opening single file instances in every IDLE windows)
the try
ECLIPSE + pyDEV
and new OPenKOMODO
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On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Mir Nazim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello guys
>
> Just curious.
> What python editor do you use(if you code python).
>
> Currently I use scribes. Which is very good so far.
>
> Hey Vivek. I know you code in python a lot. What your take on it.
I use kate on
>
> What python editor do you use(if you code python).
>
IDLE is perfect for python, and I use Scite or vim for other langs.
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Hello guys
Just curious.
What python editor do you use(if you code python).
Currently I use scribes. Which is very good so far.
Hey Vivek. I know you code in python a lot. What your take on it.
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