Ninja looks pretty cool and seems to have a pretty excited developer team... I think I am going to give WingIDE a shot though. I get the impression that Ninja is still in the growing phases.
Thanks everybody for the info! On Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 11:58 AM, Mac Ryan <quasipe...@gmail.com> wrote: >> > I don't particularly like Eclipse... seems pretty bloated especially >> > for Python. For a Java developer I'm sure it's great but I don't >> > get a happy feeling when I start it up, and for us game programmers >> > it's all about the happy. > > It is bloated, yet - after having tried a lot of various IDE's - I > still think it's the best free (as in freedom) choice if you care for > debugging, git integration, plugins for other syntax (yaml, json...), > etc... True: it takes 20 seconds to fire up, but then [at least for me] > it's open the best part of the day and it's snappy enough even on my 5 > years old laptop. > >> > Is anybody particularly enthusiastic about their IDE? Anybody use a >> > black-on-white or similar color scheme? > > I recently tried Ninja (http://ninja-ide.org/) it's specifically > designed for python, light, and supports color schemes. Current stable > version is 1.1 with version 2.0beta coming out 23/9. Personally I found > it still too rudimental to win over gedit with the appropriate plugins, > but nevertheless I liked the approach the devs have chosen, and look > forward to see what version 2.0 will bring up. > > /mac > -- A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write, if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself. - Abraham Maslow