Malcolm,
I use the Activestate Komodo editor V3.5 which is what I assume you are
referring to. I like the integrated IDE layout and the debugging is
excellent once you get it sussed. 

I have only used it in anger for my PHP work but I looked at Dabo a couple
of weeks ago with it and it ran the demos no problem after I got the Project
setup options correct. 

I particularly like the fact that you can use the same IDE for PHP, Perl and
Python which results in less total learning.

The other IDE I have got for Python is the Wing IDE but it is slightly more
expensive and not having REALLY got into Python yet I can't comment with any
authority but it seems to come out as top of the pops for Python.

Dave Crozier


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Sent: 03 April 2007 17:01
To: [email protected]
Subject: [NF] Python: Any advantage to ActivateState IDE/Editor?

For those of you checking out Python ... anyone using the commerical
version of Python or Python IDE/Editor from ActiveState?

http://www.activestate.com/Products/ActivePython/

Curious as to what the pros/cons of this product is vs. open-source
equivalents in the Python world.

Thanks,

Malcolm


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