On 12 September 2013 00:44, Ben Finney <ben+pyt...@benfinney.id.au> wrote: > mnish1...@gmail.com writes: > > My main advice: Avoid non-free (that is, proprietary) software for your > development tools. Learning a set of development tools is a significant > investment, and you should not tie that investment to a single vendor; > if they lose interest for whatever reason, your investment is stranded.
If the time learning a set of tools is enough to make the choice between tools, I suggest avoiding, say, Vim. I find that going for whatever makes you most productive is more important than trying to minimise the learning time. Most software is much easier to learn that Vim, if you have to replace it after 10 years or not. YMMV. --- OP, I suggest Sublime Text as an editor 'cause that's my editor so it must be the best choice. It's no IDE, though, if it really matters to you. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list