Thanks for all of your responses. I did forget to mention that I do use Notepad++ for just about everything. My larger scripts I use that and just say the hell with the auto-complete and the call-tips. I lived on that wiki page and actually still do waiting to see if something new was going to be added.
It is safe to say that "my" definition of the perfect IDE would be one that has reliable call-tips and auto-completions. I have been doing Python for about 2-2.5 years now. Prior to using IDLE for modules that I am unfamiliar with I have always used NP++. Before Python was my primary language, it was straight VB, VBA, VBScript, etc... That should give you some insight to where I am coming from. Steve P On 10/15/08, Steve Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, > I am just wondering what seems to be the most popular IDE. The reason > I ask is I am currently at war with myself when it comes to IDE's. It > seems like every one I find and try out has something in it that > others don't and viceversa. I am in search for the perfect IDE and > after many months of searching, I always come back to IDLE to do what > I need to do. I want to use Komodo badly but the one issue I have with > that is sometimes the auto-complete works and other times it doesn't. > Even if I carbon copy a script. > > Thanks in advance, > Steve P >
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