On 20/10/2006, at 5:26 PM, Ronald Oussoren wrote: > > On Friday, October 20, 2006, at 08:29AM, Muhammad Alkarouri > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> --- Ronald Oussoren wrote: >> ... >>> I'd drop Xcode unless you already know it, Xcode can be used as a >>> python editor but is really heavy-weight for what it offers to >>> Python >>> programmers (it's great for ObjC programming, but most of Xcode is >>> closed for Python programmers). >> >> Noted. I am at the moment trying TextWrangler for editing Python. >> May be I will >> revert to Idle. >> [rant] >> It is a shame, though. Xcode is a great python environment, as far >> as my >> experience goes. It would be far more useful if it were open source. >> [/rant] > .... I use TextWrangler as a general text processor, occasionally for quick code. On my OSX machines I find scrIDE (http://projects.gandreas.com/ scride/) more stable than IDLE. It's especially good for wxPython stuff.
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