On 16-Jun-2013, at 10:49, Jim Mooney <cybervigila...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 16 June 2013 01:43, Roel Schroeven <r...@roelschroeven.net> wrote: > >> Can't you disable that behavior somewhere in the settings of your IDE? I >> know IDEs do that to be helpful, but I don't like it and so far I've been >> able to disable it in all IDEs I've used. > > > VIM sounds good but I don't think there's a version for Windows. There's a version of VIM for about everything, including Windows and OS X. > As for the one-week learning curve on VIM, reminds me of that claim > for Joomla. Yes, you can set up a site in a few hours after your first > install of Joomla, but learning to fix the blowups and problems while > people are screaming at you, since it's all public, takes considerably > longer. Although an editor that's been around since the stone age > probably doesn't blow up. I doubt VIM has a constant stream of > upgrades (not always compatible), bug fixes, and security fixes ;') Yeah, at this point it's pretty stable. _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor