Just to throw in another option, I use PyDev, an extension of Eclipse and have been super happy with it as well:

http://pydev.org/

Other folks I know have used WingIDE and have liked it. The WingIDE folks are also super cool and friendly to the community:

http://www.wingware.com/

+1 on installing ipython. It may take you a bit of time before you can use the full feature set but I can't imagine writing python code without it now and the tab completion will save you oodles of time off the bat.

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--Leo

Christopher Barker wrote:
Scott Koch wrote:
I'm a python rookie and I used NetBeans (Mac version) recently and found it really easy to get up and running with.

Thanks, I'd been meaning to check that out. We had a talk from someone from Sun at last years NWPD, and he said Sun was putting some effort into better support for other languages, Python in particular.

It looks like it may have paid off.

Does it do Python indentation well?

-CHB





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