I usually just use NetBeans or the Python IDLE. I prefer to use NetBeans because it's easier to change and modify code and test. And also because I like to use Jython.
Anything wrong with my setup? On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Alan Gauld <alan.ga...@btinternet.com>wrote: > > <galaxywatc...@gmail.com> wrote > > > order to create an efficient and productive Python programming workspace: >> IDE and Version Control. >> > > Both important, although an IDE is perhaps a generous > description of vim! :-) > > > Obviously, no tool can think for you. The real programming work of course >> is going on in your brain. I am curious what combination of IDE and Version >> Control System you use and also perhaps, what other tools I should be >> looking at as well. >> > > I tend to use vim under cygwin (which gives me all the Unix tools) as the > IDE. > > I use plain old RCS for version control because its just me working on the > code. > > At work where we have parallel streams I use SVN (used to be Borland > $tarTeam) > Because we use Eclipse at work I increasingly use Eclipse with PyDev as my > IDE for larger projects - its project support is very effective and I like > the debugger. Also, since I often integrate Java and Jython, Eclipse is > ideal for > integrating a multi-source project, especially with a UML modelling plugin > added to capture the design. > > Finally, I use Subclipse to integrate Eclipse with SVN. > > Alan G. > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor >
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