I just mentioned essentially this in another thread, but I really like vim
with syntastic and jedi plus a few other plugins.
I keep all my vim config at http://stromberg.dnsalias.org/svn/vimrc/trunk/
so it's easy to set up a new machine. I haven't used it on anything but
Debian/Ubuntu/Mint
On Fri, 16 Aug 2019 16:10:51 -0700, Paul Rubin wrote:
> Does Microsoft have another product that is similar to Atom? What is
> it?
> Just wondering. I use Emacs myself.
vscode:
https://code.visualstudio.com/
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XD John Doe, seems like an anonymous survey.
I use sublime text, with linter + anaconda exec when needed. It also has an
in-built run mode if you want to use it. The main advantage for me is that
it is light. I used many IDEs before settling on this one.
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
Ben Finney writes:
> John Doe writes:
>
>> What is your favorite Python IDE?
>
> Maybe the Atom editor will get there some day, though for now I hear
> many complaints that with many plug-ins active it's just too slow when
> doing the kind of complex tasks we expect of a programmer's editor
Mr Zaug writes:
> On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 5:38:41 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
> > What is your favorite Python IDE?
>
> "Your IDE's?" is not a question
It is a topic for discussion though. Hence, appropriate for the Subject
field. Especially because he then wrote
On 27Mar2019 10:55, Anssi Saari wrote:
Ben Finney writes:
Emacs and a shell multiplexer (today, that's GNU Screen, but others
swear that I should try TMux).
I've actually been using tmux for a while. The only reason and the only
thing I can think of that it does and screen doesn't is that
On Monday, March 25, 2019 at 5:38:41 PM UTC-4, John Doe wrote:
> What is your favorite Python IDE?
"Your IDE's?" is not a question, nor is any word in English made plural with an
apostrophe s.
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On 2019-03-25, John Doe wrote:
> What is your favorite Python IDE?
Unix+Emacs
I sometimes wish that Emacs had a better code folding mode when
browsing other people's code, but the editors I've tried that do have
nice code-folding fall down at too many other tasks.
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Ben Finney writes:
> Emacs and a shell multiplexer (today, that's GNU Screen, but others
> swear that I should try TMux).
I've actually been using tmux for a while. The only reason and the only
thing I can think of that it does and screen doesn't is that tmux can
display italic text and screen
* Rich Shepard [190326 15:19]:
> On 2019-03-25 21:38, John Doe wrote:
>
> > What is your favorite Python IDE?
>
> Emacs on Slackware.
I'm an old Slacker, but got lazy and even older, so now use
ubuntu.
I also use emacs to which I have added evil and elpy; and further
customized with
On 2019-03-25 21:38, John Doe wrote:
What is your favorite Python IDE?
Emacs on Slackware.
Rich
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On 25Mar2019 21:47, Tim Chase wrote:
On 2019-03-25 21:38, John Doe wrote:
What is your favorite Python IDE?
Unix.
https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/series/unix-as-ide/
Namely $EDITOR (for some value of ed/vi/vim), a shell (usually
bash, ksh, or /bin/sh), a VCS (usually git, subversion,
On 2019-03-25 21:38, John Doe wrote:
> What is your favorite Python IDE?
Unix.
https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/series/unix-as-ide/
Namely $EDITOR (for some value of ed/vi/vim), a shell (usually
bash, ksh, or /bin/sh), a VCS (usually git, subversion, rcs, or
fossil, though sometimes CVS or
Those of delicate disposition should look away now...
The invention is not mine: aside from his name, have a look at the
OP's purported email address, and his requested ReplyTo: address. Then
check the veracity of those domainNMs...
I only rarely do so as I can usually detect such from the
On Monday 25 March 2019 22:24:14 DL Neil wrote:
> On 26/03/19 12:55 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 25 March 2019 18:20:29 DL Neil wrote:
> >> On 26/03/19 10:38 AM, John Doe wrote:
> >>> What is your favorite Python IDE?
> >>
> >> In case you are tempted to reply, neither of "John"'s
On Monday 25 March 2019 22:14:48 Spencer Graves wrote:
> On 2019-03-25 18:55, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Monday 25 March 2019 18:20:29 DL Neil wrote:
> >> On 26/03/19 10:38 AM, John Doe wrote:
> >>> What is your favorite Python IDE?
> >>
> >> In case you are tempted to reply, neither of "John"'s
On 2019-03-25 18:55, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 25 March 2019 18:20:29 DL Neil wrote:
On 26/03/19 10:38 AM, John Doe wrote:
What is your favorite Python IDE?
In case you are tempted to reply, neither of "John"'s supposed domains
resolves (to a web site)/has been registered.
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On 26/03/19 12:55 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 25 March 2019 18:20:29 DL Neil wrote:
On 26/03/19 10:38 AM, John Doe wrote:
What is your favorite Python IDE?
In case you are tempted to reply, neither of "John"'s supposed domains
resolves (to a web site)/has been registered.
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Regards
John Doe writes:
> What is your favorite Python IDE?
The same as my favourite JavaScript IDE, Haskell IDE, and any other
language I need:
Emacs and a shell multiplexer (today, that's GNU Screen, but others
swear that I should try TMux).
An IDE, like all of the tools that we rely on for
On Monday 25 March 2019 18:20:29 DL Neil wrote:
> On 26/03/19 10:38 AM, John Doe wrote:
> > What is your favorite Python IDE?
>
> In case you are tempted to reply, neither of "John"'s supposed domains
> resolves (to a web site)/has been registered.
>
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your email agent is
On 26/03/19 10:38 AM, John Doe wrote:
What is your favorite Python IDE?
In case you are tempted to reply, neither of "John"'s supposed domains
resolves (to a web site)/has been registered.
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Been using IDEs for 30 years (turbopascal anyone?): by far, PyCharm (used
for 5 years so far). Then VS Code (one year). I still use both. Vs Code is
faster to load, uses less mem and has a simplicity about it that is
appealing.
BUT vscode has similar speed to pycharm once started (actually might
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