For MEL AND PYTHON, This is the best so far for me. http://tarzworkshop.com/ it's called maxmaya
Martin On Mar 10, 5:00 pm, Ben Chess <bch...@imagemoversdigital.com> wrote: > The greatest thing about Wing is that you can use it to do remote debugging > with Maya. You can set breakpoints in the python scripts that are executing > from within Maya, trap them and step through code line-by-line from Wing as > it executes in Maya. I've tried some other remote debuggers, including > Komodo and Eclipse, and I haven't been able to get any of the others running > with Maya. It's awesome and well worth the money. > > -----Original Message----- > From: python_inside_maya@googlegroups.com > [mailto:python_inside_m...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of chadrik > Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 10:05 AM > To: python_inside_maya@googlegroups.com > Subject: [Maya-Python] Re: Python IDE > > i used Eric4 briefly. it was dog slow: IMHO, it's too big of an app to > be written in PyQt. > > as far as unit testing, it's something that i never saw the need for > until the most recent version of pymel. we've got multiple developers > working on one large project and we need to make sure its many > features work as expected on multiple platforms, and multiple versions > of maya. our unit tests ensure that by fixing one thing, we don't > cause another thing to regress. right now we're using a combination > of unittest for formal testing, doctest for getting tests out of > documentation strings, and nose for easily gathering it all together > and running the whole thing as a test suite. > > a production pipeline faces many of the same complexities as pymel -- > multiple OS's, multiple developers -- but, at least in our case, it's > much more dynamic so if tests are to be run on the update of every > file they have to be fast. we still have not added tests to our basic > pipeline, but it's definitely under consideration. > > -chad > > On Mar 10, 2009, at 9:32 AM, Jamie Macdougall wrote: > > > Anyone use Eric4? > > > On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 7:20 AM, Randy Stebbing <randystebb...@gmail.com > > > wrote: > >> Wing itself comes in 3 editions: 101, Personal and Professional. > >> When you > >> pay for the professional edition you'll have some rather nice > >> features > >> enabled like unit testing hooks, interactive debug probe with auto > >> completion, source code assistant, and source control integration. > > >> An open source program, built on WX, called "Editra" ships with the > >> installation of wxPython 2.8. This is another option you can > >> evaluate and > >> you can get more info here:http://editra.org/ > > >> Currently I'm using Editra at home and Wing IDE Professional at > >> work. For > >> larger, more complex programming I'd miss the feature set of a > >> professional > >> level IDE but for smaller projects or if your just learning just > >> about > >> anything will do. > > >> Here is a link to a comparison matrix of Wing editions: > >>http://www.wingware.com/wingide/features > > >> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 6:56 AM, Sylvain Berger <sylvain.ber...@gmail.com > > >> wrote: > > >>> I used to use Wing, now I use Eclipse. > > >>> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 10:37 PM, jens jebens > >>> <jensjeb...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >>>> Eclipse ... > > >>>> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 1:15 PM, chadrik <chad...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >>>>> my main gripe with wing is that it uses x11: interface on OSX == > >>>>> UG-LY. > > >>>>> On Mar 9, 2009, at 7:00 PM, Ian Jones wrote: > > >>>>>> Same here, Been very happy with wing. > > >>>>>> Though I did try Komodo IDE (http://www.activestate.com/komodo_edit/ > >>>>>> ) and found myself rather impressed with it - thought it had > >>>>>> better > >>>>>> calltips,version control integration. I preferred wings > >>>>>> debugger which > >>>>>> ended up being what sold me. > > >>>>>> Ian > > >>>>>> On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 6:34 PM, Sebastian Schoellhammer > >>>>>> <sschoellham...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>>>> I can recommend this IDE too - were using it at work here. > > >>>>>>> On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 9:40 AM, martinmrom...@gmail.com > >>>>>>> <martinmrom...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >>>>>>>> Hi there, > > >>>>>>>> you can try > > >>>>>>>>http://wingware.com/pub/wingide-101/3.1.7/wingide-101-3.1.7-1.exe > > >>>>>>>> really good > > >>>>>>>> Martin > > >>>>>>>> On Mar 9, 5:38 pm, Beau Garcia <garcia...@gmail.com> wrote: > >>>>>>>>> Hi , > > >>>>>>>>> I apologies if this question has been asked a thousand times, > > >>>>>>>>> but im looking for some recommendations on a good python IDE? > > >>>>>>>>> Is there any out there that has a built in interpreter like > >>>>>>>>> IDLE? > > >>>>>>>>> Thanks > >>>>>>>>> Beau > > >>>>>>> -- > >>>>>>> Sebastian Schoellhammer > > >>>>>>> Sr. Technical Artist > >>>>>>> Square Enix LTD > >>>>>>>www.square-enix.com > > >>>>>> a > > >>>> -- > > >>>> Jens Jebens > > >>>> jensjeb...@gmail.com > >>>>www.jj80.com > >>>> 0414 089 083 > > >>> -- > >>> They say, "Evil prevails when good men fail to act." What they > >>> ought to > >>> say is, "Evil prevails." > >>> Nicolas Cage as Yuri Orlov in Lord of War. > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ http://groups.google.com/group/python_inside_maya -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---