I've tried a number of editors and many of them do many things well.
Netbeans is good and the PyDev module for Eclipse is pretty good, maybe
slightly better than Netbeans. Komodo is also nice, but my absolute favorite
is WingIDE. It's not as pretty as several of the others (I mean
aesthetically), but its code completion and analysis are terrific. It's open
source, but you must pay for professional licenses.  However, the cost is
quite reasonable, and the productivity boost, especially on larger projects,
makes up for it.
J

On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Christopher Barker
<[email protected]>wrote:

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