This is an up to date list of major IDEs with a break down of features: http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments
FWIW I use pydev, because I'd already used eclipse with Java and for the visual debugger. No gui builder I'm aware of though. On 10 Apr 2008, at 12:27, Meir Kriheli wrote: > Nimrod Steinbock wrote: >> I agree regarding NOT using a GUI builder for wxPython apps. Much >> better >> results when writing the actual code in terms of accuracy and >> maintainability. The only book about wxPython is "wxPython in >> Action". >> It is not great but it is enough to get you going. >> >> Regarding an IDE for Python in general, I had good experience with >> Wing. >> However, after a while, I found it more convenient to just use VIM >> (or >> another good editor of your choice). The IDE question is classic for >> people coming to Python from Java or C++ where you have million >> files to >> manage, compilations, dependencies, etc. In python things are a lot >> simpler and you really dont need anything more than VIM and the >> shell. >> >> Nimrod Steinbock > > Yep, I've pretty much agree on vim. On that note, I'd like to mention > PIDA [1], my current favorite which is a simple wrapper around the > preferred editor (vim, emacs, mooedit), adds some basic features (svn, > plugins, project management, etc), and extended via plugins [2]: > > [1] http://pida.co.uk/ > [2] http://pida.co.uk/plugins/ > > > Cheers > -- > Meir Kriheli > http://mksoft.co.il > _______________________________________________ > Python-il mailing list > [email protected] > http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/python-il _______________________________________________ Python-il mailing list [email protected] http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/python-il
