On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 08:47:17 +0300
Manolis Kiagias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> If the goal is to study Python (assuming no previous experience), go
> along with the easiest for you. For starters, if you are using a  GUI,
> go with Python's own IDLE environment. It is not "advanced", but neither
> are you at this point. And it does have some advantages (like immediate
> execution of commands to try out things).

you can also try python inside of Eclipse, with the pydev extension. Yes,
eclipse is a big thing, but like Manolis said, it is worth learning a good
environment. What you learn about Eclipse IDE will be useful for other
languages such as Java, Perl, C++ or PHP, which can all be developed under
Eclipse.

b

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