Second for Komodo Edit. Less weighty than eclipse, and more stable in
my experience (although I freely admit my last attempt with eclipse/
pydev was some time ago, but from the sounds of "broken debugging"
perhaps things haven't chagned that much). Also has a reasonably nice
vim emulation mode for editing.

On Sep 6, 10:38 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you haven't looked at Komodo Edit, you might want to.  It's pretty
> awesome, and it's free.
>
> -Sam
>
> On Sep 5, 8:13 am, "Cecil Westerhof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I was told it was a good idea to use Eclipse as enviroment to develop
> > applications. I have not used it yet. Has anyone experience with using
> > Eclipse to develop Python applications for TG with it? Is it a good
> > idea to work with it?
> > The idea is that Eclipse is used in a lot of companies and that when I
> > use it for developing Python applications, it is easy to use it when
> > you need to use it for Java or C(++) programs. But when it is hard to
> > use, then it is not so good an idea. ;-}
> > At the moment I use Kate/Kdevelop.
>
> > --
> > Cecil Westerhof
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