On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 01:20:46AM -0700, Van Gale wrote:

> > Can someone recommend a good IDE for python development?
> 
> The best one in Portage is probably boa-constructor.  Another one that
> gets mention, but I haven't used yet, is eclipse with some special python
> plug-ins.  If you don't mind commercial, look at BlackAdder and Wing.
The python plugin for eclipse got stuck at version 0.0.1 (at least the last
time I looked :) )

Currently I'm using eric for developing python, it has a nice IDE written
in PyQT and a graphical debugger (the main reason I use a graphical IDE)
It's nice, it's GPL. Only the cvs integration could be a bit better (like
in eclipse), but for the time being I use the commandline cvs for this.
At least it can check out a project from cvs :)

CU all,
Jens
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