2008/9/9 Sanjay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> it looks like most are specically for Java. Anybody a good idea for a
>> book to use when working with Python instead of Java?
>
> I am not aware of any book, but precisely these steps should get you
> going:
>
> 1. Download EasyEclipse (http://easyeclipse.org/site/distributions/
> lamp.html) and unzip/install it.
> 2. Run EasyEclipse. It will create a default workspace
> 3. Go to Window->Preferences->PyDev->Intrepreter - Python and choose /
> usr/bin/python (or whatever is your python executable)

I allready installed Eclipse and PyDev. I expect that is okay. Or does
EasyEclipse change things of Eclipse?


> 4. Go to your workspace from command prompt, and create a tg-project.
> 5. From eclipse, File->New Project->PyDev Project and give the same
> name as your tg project.
> 6. If not selected, select PyDev perspective from Window-Open
> Perspective.

I allready have a tg-project that I would like to insert into Eclipse.
How would I do that?


But Eclipse has a lot of options. So I think it would be a good idea
to do more then scratching the surface. ;-}
Which book find people here the most valuable? The book of O'Reilly,
or is another book better?

-- 
Cecil Westerhof

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