Re: [Tutor] Python Editor/IDE was Why difference between printing string & typing its object reference at the prompt?

2012-10-11 Thread Alan Gauld
On 11/10/12 08:56, Mark Lawrence wrote: an awesome difference to my productivity. Quite why I was happy to slag off Eclipse maybe six months ago I don't know. Does a good sized portion of humble pie make amends? Eclipse is a heavyweight tool designed for heavyweight problems. For the averag

Re: [Tutor] Python Editor

2012-02-21 Thread cyclicf...@yahoo.com
I agree, pyscripter if using windows used to be my favorite, and is in the top 3 favorite python editors. Based on your tastes and your editor selection I'd say that you might like another batteries-included(not much config, autocomplete, ability to test code/etc... ) editor for python nati

Re: [Tutor] python editor

2012-02-08 Thread Tino Dai
On Wed, Feb 8, 2012 at 9:17 AM, R.S. wrote: > I'm using Spyder (http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/) and Notepad++ on > Windows. > > I don't like pycharm. This software is consuming too much resources witch > for me is poinless. Pycharm can eat even 500MB+ of RAM for simple > application. > > > 2

Re: [Tutor] python editor

2012-02-08 Thread R.S.
I'm using Spyder (http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/) and Notepad++ on Windows. I don't like pycharm. This software is consuming too much resources witch for me is poinless. Pycharm can eat even 500MB+ of RAM for simple application. 2012/2/8 Jamie Paul Griffin > On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 06:11:1

Re: [Tutor] python editor

2012-02-08 Thread Jamie Paul Griffin
On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 06:11:13PM +, Alan Gauld wrote: > On 06/02/12 17:17, bob gailer wrote: > >On 2/6/2012 10:25 AM, Kapil Shukla wrote: > > > >>Please also suggest a free editor for python which can at least repeat > >>previous command with a key stroke > > That depends on the editor's mod

Re: [Tutor] python editor

2012-02-06 Thread Alan Gauld
On 06/02/12 17:17, bob gailer wrote: On 2/6/2012 10:25 AM, Kapil Shukla wrote: Please also suggest a free editor for python which can at least repeat previous command with a key stroke That depends on the editor's mode of operation. In an editor like vi (elvis, vim etc) there is a repeat key

Re: [Tutor] python editor

2012-02-06 Thread bob gailer
On 2/6/2012 10:25 AM, Kapil Shukla wrote: Please also suggest a free editor for python which can at least repeat previous command with a key stroke It is better to ask an unrelated question in a separate email, with its own relevant subject. Please give an example of what you mean by "epeat

Re: [Tutor] Python Editor to Start Out WithTutor Digest, Vol 92, Issue 123

2011-10-31 Thread Alan Gauld
On 31/10/11 04:40, cyclicf...@yahoo.com wrote: With reference to a beginning editor, I agree with most of this but... ... scripting in vim has many similarities to various types > in python. The python forloop is definitely very similar Thats probably because you have a vim that has been co

Re: [Tutor] Python Editor to Start Out WithTutor Digest, Vol 92, Issue 123

2011-10-30 Thread cyclicf...@yahoo.com
With reference to a beginning editor, if you want to go heavy-weight go vim. Now I'm not a python expert, but I will say vim is prolly a little harder than emacs, however scripting in vim has many similarities to various types in python. The python forloop is definitely very similar to

Re: [Tutor] Python editor for Ipad

2011-07-21 Thread Corey Richardson
Excerpts from bob gailer's message of Thu Jul 21 17:21:01 -0400 2011: > On 7/21/2011 12:30 PM, Corey Richardson wrote: > > If you have a browser, Cloud9 IDE might be able to do it. > I just tried Cloud9 and gave up in frustration. > > Unintuitive interfacre. No help. Finally edited a program. Trie

Re: [Tutor] Python editor for Ipad

2011-07-21 Thread bob gailer
On 7/21/2011 12:30 PM, Corey Richardson wrote: If you have a browser, Cloud9 IDE might be able to do it. I just tried Cloud9 and gave up in frustration. Unintuitive interfacre. No help. Finally edited a program. Tried to run it. No results. Sigh. Also appears to be a free TRIAL only. -- Bob

Re: [Tutor] Python editor for Ipad

2011-07-21 Thread James Reynolds
Thanks for the input. I received another email off list and I think i'm going to look into " Textastic". The Cloud9 seems interesting, but I'm not assured to have internet access all the time (even if I do live in NYC). Thanks for all the replies! On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 5:09 PM, ian douglas w

Re: [Tutor] Python editor for Ipad

2011-07-21 Thread ian douglas
On 07/21/2011 01:46 PM, Corey Richardson wrote: Excerpts from ian douglas's message of Thu Jul 21 16:44:17 -0400 2011: Yes, Cloud9 supports running/debugging/testing. They've also got github support for pulling in your projects. It's a pretty clever tool. Could you share your secret? I didn't

Re: [Tutor] Python editor for Ipad

2011-07-21 Thread Corey Richardson
Excerpts from ian douglas's message of Thu Jul 21 16:44:17 -0400 2011: > Yes, Cloud9 supports running/debugging/testing. They've also got github > support for pulling in your projects. It's a pretty clever tool. > Could you share your secret? I didn't dig enough to figure it out. I saw the "Run"

Re: [Tutor] Python editor for Ipad

2011-07-21 Thread Corey Richardson
Excerpts from Tahir Hafiz's message of Thu Jul 21 16:24:22 -0400 2011: > Cloud9 seems interesting as a browser based IDE. Do you know if there is a > way to run Python code as well create/edit it? > Not as far as I know. -- Corey Richardson "Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for

Re: [Tutor] Python editor for Ipad

2011-07-21 Thread ian douglas
Yes, Cloud9 supports running/debugging/testing. They've also got github support for pulling in your projects. It's a pretty clever tool. On 07/21/2011 01:24 PM, Tahir Hafiz wrote: Cloud9 seems interesting as a browser based IDE. Do you know if there is a way to run Python code as well create/e

Re: [Tutor] Python editor for Ipad

2011-07-21 Thread Tahir Hafiz
Cloud9 seems interesting as a browser based IDE. Do you know if there is a way to run Python code as well create/edit it? Thanks, Tahir On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 5:30 PM, Corey Richardson wrote: > Excerpts from James Reynolds's message of Thu Jul 21 10:40:53 -0400 2011: > > I might have to discus

Re: [Tutor] Python editor for Ipad

2011-07-21 Thread Corey Richardson
Excerpts from James Reynolds's message of Thu Jul 21 10:40:53 -0400 2011: > I might have to discuss some routines I've written in Python (and possibly > C). It would be easier to whip out the Ipad and show them some of the things > I've done, rather than a bulky laptop. > > I could of course PDF e

Re: [Tutor] python editor / IDE

2008-10-31 Thread W W
Denis, You'll find that most editing is subjective - people use what they're comfortable with. My recommendation to you, since you love notepad++ and are obviously comfortable with it; set it as your default editor and install IPython, then use the %ed magic function to work on your code; or have

Re: [Tutor] Python Editor For Mac Os X

2007-12-14 Thread Kent Johnson
chinni wrote: > Hi which editor for python on Mac os x platform is best with color > syntax compiler etc... You will get as many answers for 'best' as there are editors :-) it really depends on your preferences. I like TextMate myself. Kent ___ Tutor

Re: [Tutor] Python Editor For Mac Os X

2007-12-14 Thread Jeff Younker
On Dec 13, 2007, at 8:32 PM, chinni wrote: > Hi which editor for python on Mac os x platform is best with color > syntax compiler etc... I'm pretty happy with Eclipse + Pydev. - Jeff Younker - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.

Re: [Tutor] Python Editor For Mac Os X

2007-12-14 Thread Evert Rol
> On Dec 14, 2007 10:02 AM, chinni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi which editor for python on Mac os x platform is best with color >> syntax >> compiler etc... > > You can try emacs, vim, textmate, eclipse(?) I like Aquamacs Emacs myself, but since Emacs has a steep learning curve, that may b

Re: [Tutor] Python Editor For Mac Os X

2007-12-13 Thread शंतनु (Shantanoo)
On Dec 14, 2007 10:02 AM, chinni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi which editor for python on Mac os x platform is best with color syntax > compiler etc... You can try emacs, vim, textmate, eclipse(?) regards, shantanoo ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python