A fair enough and frequently-asked question... I take it you're in a Windows environment?
For basic editing purposes, I'm pretty crazy about IDLE after all these years, although I use Komodo IDE for most of my production code. When the other programmers in my department tasked me with picking a standard for use in the department this week, I settled on the standard Windows distro from python.org with IDLE because it's consistently straight-forward & predictable in behavior. For ease of use beyond a certain level of sophistication, however, I go straight to Komodo IDE without meaningful complaint. Part of my reasoning for that, though, is that it enables me to use the same familiar environment for python, perl, javascript & PHP. -Rob On 8/4/07, Tony Noyeaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've been using Python IDLE,.. tried DrPython,.. had a try of ActiveState > Komodo IDE, Active Python,... > > What is a good python editor to use. I've seen good and bad with all of the > above from my newcomer perspective.. wondering what other feel is a good > editor to use... when you're new to python? > > > Tony Noyeaux _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor