Ok, thanks brilliant people! I can't really keep up with the
conversation about where I should ask since I check my email once a week,
though the quick question I had was that I heard lighttable.com was an
innovative IDE, and since I'm preparing for the future, I just wanted to
know if light table
On 2013.02.17 18:38, Claira wrote:
Ok, thanks brilliant people! I can't really keep up with the
conversation about where I should ask since I check my email once a
week, though the quick question I had was that I heard lighttable.com
http://lighttable.com was an innovative IDE, and since I'm
Yup - check out this post -
http://www.chris-granger.com/2012/05/21/the-future-is-specific/
There's a Flask example
On Sun, Feb 17, 2013 at 4:56 PM, Andrew Berg bahamutzero8...@gmail.comwrote:
On 2013.02.17 18:38, Claira wrote:
Ok, thanks brilliant people! I can't really keep up with the
On Sat, 18 Oct 2008 19:17:35 -0300, Fabio Zadrozny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[I wrote]
(As a side note: I don't use Eclipse myself, but I have seen novice
programmers editing Python code with it, and what saw wasn't
impressive. They *did* some kind of Python plugin installed, but
were sitting
Steve Phillips 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
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 11:44:59 -0700 (PDT), jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 15, 2:13 pm, Fabio Zadrozny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, following that route, many people call Eclipse is the 21st
century Emacs... ;-)
I don't want to kick off an editor war or anything, but I don't think
that
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 07:47:36 +1100, Ben Finney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008 11:02:45 -0700 (PDT), jdd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 15, 1:19 pm, 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
Isn't Eclipse kind of project oriented? I.e. not suited for opening a
single file, anywhere, and viewing/editing it. I get the impression
that it prefers to have some project or workspace file which
groups a set of files and contains configuration, build rules and so
on. The guy three
On Oct 15, 2:19 pm, Steve Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am just wondering what seems to be the most popular IDE.
Hello,
I also purhcased my copy of Wing IDE six months ago, after having used
Idle, Scite and Leo quite extensively. I gave PyDev two tries, one in
the begining of
Although PyDev
looked promissing and the main annoyances from the first try (like an
intelisense that needed half a minute) had been solved, I was still
missing some things, like a realy good integration of the python shell
into it.
That's been done:
http://pydev.sourceforge.net/console.html
I have been using the two following Python IDE's on both Windows and Ubuntu:
* PyScripter - http://mmm-experts.com/
* DrPython - http://sourceforge.net/projects/drpython/
PyScripter is, I think, the better but both are nice editors and easy to
use.
Regards,
Peter
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On Oct 15, 2:19 pm, Steve Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
I am just wondering what seems to be the most popular IDE.
Well, you have already had many replies. For some context; I am an
serious open source advocate. But for productivity I haven't been
able to beat WingIDE. Their
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
You can find a list and several reviews on
http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments
I think Wing IDE (http://www.wingware.com/products) is generally
thought to be the most sophisticated one; but it's neither open-source
nor gratis (they do let noncommerical open-source devs
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
How about pyscripter or pydev (eclipse plugin), although I don't know if
they
are the most popular one. I use them on Windows.
Tomohiro Kusumi
2008/10/16 Steve Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All,
I am just wondering what seems to be the most popular IDE. The reason
I ask is I am currently at
On Oct 15, 1:19 pm, 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
Steve Phillips 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
I would personally recommend that you take the time to learn your way
around a powerful text editor such as emacs or vim (I use emacs,
myself), however that may not fit well with your personal editing
tastes, and the learning curve is a bit steep. The editing tastes
problem can be solved once
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
On Oct 15, 2:13 pm, Fabio Zadrozny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now, following that route, many people call Eclipse is the 21st
century Emacs... ;-)
I don't want to kick off an editor war or anything, but I don't think
that Eclipse is anywhere near being a 21st century emacs, unless
there's been a
I too did try Eclipse for Python and it totally wasn't for me. It is
awesome for java though. The Android stuff I was doing I was using
Eclipse.
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
Now, following that route, many people call Eclipse is the 21st
century Emacs... ;-)
I don't want to kick off an editor war or anything, but I don't think
that Eclipse is anywhere near being a 21st century emacs,
Peace! I'm far from starting any war too (I don't usually try to
convince
On Oct 15, 3:47 pm, Fabio Zadrozny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You should be able to have it having multiple views for the same
file: although it does that by doing a new editor, and then you can
place that new editor as you want -- below some existing, to the
right, etc -- or you can use an
Steve Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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.
This speaks to the
Steve Phillips schrieb:
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
On Oct 15, 2008, at 2:47 PM, Ben Finney wrote:
Because of the inescapable central role in our craft of manipulating
text files, essential in this development environment is a
highly-customisable text editor with a broad *and* deep library of
existing customisations, to maximise the amount of
On Oct 15, 12:29 pm, Chris Rebert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can find a list and several reviews
onhttp://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments
I think Wing IDE (http://www.wingware.com/products) is generally
thought to be the most sophisticated one; but it's neither
it's commercial, but I like WingIDE enough to recommend... I run it on
Linux and Mac and it works well.
-craig
On Oct 15, 7:19 am, 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
Have you seen Kelie Feng's video introducing the terrific and free
IDE, Ulipad? http://www.rcblue.com/u3/
Get Ulipad 3.9 from http://code.google.com/p/ulipad/downloads/list
svn for the latest revision http://ulipad.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
Mailing list for Ulipad:
On Oct 15, 1:07 pm, Stef Mientki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steve Phillips 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
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Hi, I know this has been asked many times, but I can't seem to find a real
good IDE for wxPython.
I look at an application such as testuff.com and I am sure it was written
using wxPython, however the GUI is so clean and robust that I can't imagine
them not using an IDE with those characteristics.
This is generally a easy-find on 'google', or your favourite search-engine!
:-) ... and of course the Python Wiki too...
http://wxglade.sourceforge.net/
http://boa-constructor.sourceforge.net/
are the free ones most often cited, and I'm sure there are others. From a
pure IDE (non Visual GUI
On Sat, Aug 9, 2008 at 9:13 AM, Samuel Morhaim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I know this has been asked many times, but I can't seem to find a real
good IDE for wxPython.
I look at an application such as testuff.com and I am sure it was written
using wxPython, however the GUI is so clean and
dave wrote:
Hello everyone,
I'm a beginning self-taught python student. Currently, I work out my
code within IDLE then when I have a version that I like, or that's
working, I move it over to a new window and save it.
I've been playing w/ Komodo IDE lately, and while it's nice, what I
Hello everyone,
I'm a beginning self-taught python student. Currently, I work out my
code within IDLE then when I have a version that I like, or that's
working, I move it over to a new window and save it.
I've been playing w/ Komodo IDE lately, and while it's nice, what I
don't like is the
I am trying to use eclipse for python development. Is it possible to
run a python script without having to name/setup a configuration? Can
eclipse be set up so that run loads the code into the interpreter and
goes? I don't want to create a new run config every time I want to run
a script.
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kilnhead wrote:
I am trying to use eclipse for python development. Is it possible to
run a python script without having to name/setup a configuration? Can
eclipse be set up so that run loads the code into the interpreter and
goes? I don't want to create a new run config every time I want to
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 13:21:32 -0400, seerhut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kilnhead wrote:
I am trying to use eclipse for python development. Is it possible to
run a python script without having to name/setup a configuration? Can
eclipse be set up so that run loads the code into the interpreter and
On 6/25/06, Markus Wankus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006 13:21:32 -0400, seerhut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: kilnhead wrote: I am trying to use eclipse for python development. Is it possible to
run a python script without having to name/setup a configuration? Can eclipse be set up so
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