Asking a programmer which editor to use is like asking which religion is best.
I use VIM and IPython and shell scripts (I mostly program on windows, but sometimes on Linux as well). There are several options. I'm considering looking into PIDA, which is a "IDE you make from tools you already use" but haven't had time to try to check it out on windows. Eric4 and Wingware are both very fully developed. Komodo also often gets props from the "IDE People" I've known. Other "IDE" choices go as follow, DrPython, pyCrust, emacs, VIM (has IDE addons), IronPython/VisualStudio, Boa Constrictor, and Eclipse. I do often suggest to people who are just starting out: Learn to program without an IDE, then use one after 6 mo/a year. Many people who go this way, program with or without one just fine. Those who start right away always using IDE's can just plain die when they hit an environment where they don't have one (due to time, money, location, or whatever). Btw, if people know of good IDE's other than PIDA that are free, run on windows and linux and allow use of VIM as the editor, please let me know. --Michael On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:32 AM, Jeffrey Dates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello, > > So as I'm starting to get into writing some scripts, I'm looking for > recommendations for a nifty script editor. Ideally a freeware/shareware > solution until I can justify a purchase of something more beefy. > > Currently I'm using PSPad, however it's pretty dumb and doesn't recognize > Python context. Which, I suppose is fine, but would be nice if there was > one. Especially since I'm learning. > > My run time environment is IDLE. > > Any thoughts or preferences would be appreciated. > thanks! > > Jeffrey Dates > www.kungfukoi.com > > > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > > -- Michael Langford Phone: 404-386-0495 Consulting: http://www.RowdyLabs.com
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