All you really need for python is a basic text editor, and the interpretter. Everything else is icing. Notepad++ has syntax highlighting support for python, and sounds as if it has brace and bracket completion. Most people here will tell you that auto- completion in python is a complex issue (most objects can have dynamic attributes defined at runtime that most auto-complete engines will miss). Notepad++ also supports auto-indentation, which is probably the most useful feature of any editor used for python.

Note I've never used it myself, just took a quick look through it's website.

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On 9 Nov 2008, at 03:22 AM, Bap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Can I use notepad++ for Python?

Thank you! ;-)

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