Mathieu wrote:
> I use eclipse for my daily job, so pydev is a goode news.
> eclipse works fine with CVS and subversion, and its visual diff is nice.
> I didn't try debugging python with this tools, but syntax coloring, code
> navigation (function, class ...), code completion are very nice.
> Deb
>I've tried to use PyDev, but apart from the speed issue, Eclipse's
>interface is so sprawling and unintuitive that I haven't even figured
>out how to get PyDev started. Perhaps I'm missing something, and if you
>find Eclipse a pleasant environment to work in, go for it.
I tried Eclipse yesterday
I've been using Eclipse for a while now (just started using 3.1) and
for the first time find the latest version of PyDev useful. I agree
that the eclipse interface is "sprawling" but stick with it and read
the documentation. It's really developer friendly once you get the
hang of it. All I'
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Derek Lee-Wo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I tried it. My initial impression was unfavorable -- it seemed cluttered
> > and unfocused and I had trouble figuring out how to do the stuff I
> > wanted to do. But it may just be a learning curve issue. I'd love to
> >
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I've tried to use PyDev, but apart from the speed issue, Eclipse's
interface is so sprawling and unintuitive that I haven't even figured
out how to get PyDev started. Perhaps I'm missing something, and if you
find Eclipse a pleasant environment to work
> I tried it. My initial impression was unfavorable -- it seemed cluttered
> and unfocused and I had trouble figuring out how to do the stuff I
> wanted to do. But it may just be a learning curve issue. I'd love to
> hear more from folks who really know it.
Is it fair to say most of the issues peo
On 22-Jun-05, at 1:14 PM, Christopher Barker wrote:
> Is anyone using Eclipse + PyDev on OS-X
I used it briefly on 10.3 It ran so slowly on my (admittedly
underspec'd) iBook that I quit. YMMV.
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
"Chris Barker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is anyone using Eclipse + PyDev on OS-X ?
>
> It's possible that this could be the full-featured, cross platform, Open
> Source IDE I've been looking for.
I tried it. My initial impression was unfavorable
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Hi Chris,
I am using Eclipse + PyDev on 10.4 for a while an have no problem.
I can use all feature descriped on the web site.
Martin
Am 22.06.2005 um 18:38 schrieb Chris Barker:
> Hi all,
>
> Is anyone using Eclipse + PyDev on OS-X ?
>
> It's poss