On Thursday 25 January 2007 06:17 am, Mike Hansen wrote: > Someone mentioned that VIM 7 does this. You might need to pick up the > latest python.vim file from vim.org.
Vim offers some intriguing possibilities for python: If you compile Vim from source, the python interpreter can be "compiled into" the Vim executable. A number of Vim add-ons are available for python in this configuration. I also use emacs and xemacs which enables running the interpreter inside of the editor. Really nice feature! > Activestate just released Komodo Edit and Komodo IDE. I believe both do > auto-completion that shows a list of possibilities. Komodo Edit is free > and Komodo IDE cost some $$. IMHO: If one programs in more than one programming language, the ultimate would be an editor/IDE that can accommodate all with similar functionality and behavior for all. MTCW tim _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
