On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote:

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> On Jul 7, 2009, at 12:12 PM, Yarko Tymciurak wrote:
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> > stepping thru selectively with something like WingIDE
>
>
> I haven't been using an IDE, and I'm interested in starting.
>
> I've been looking at Komodo, partly because it supports some other
> languages that I use. I've tried Eclipse+Pydev, but given up in
> frustration.


I've used Komodo for Perl projects;  It is fine - very userful.

I don't remember why I was underimpressed w/ Python (but I went back to try
3 separate times).  This is a few years ago now.

I have settled into two things - WingIDE (I've used this everywhere, and
never been disappointed in any but the smallest things - e.g. 'vi' emulation
isn't complete enough for me when I _really_ am getting into it).

Have used on Windows (extensively) and Ubuntu and 64 bit Fedora (latter two
now).

I got my first version at a Pycon where they had hefty discount coupons.  I
did that again this year for my Linux (actually "all O/S") version.

The current beta is in pretty good shape (has been since PyCon; I've been
using it since).

Also, Stephen gave away a WingIDE at our web2py dojo, and made a nice
writeup on using it with web2py:

http://www.wingware.com/doc/howtos/web2py

You don't need to make the change to restricted.py they suggest - it has
been in the web2py base for some time now (thanks to their suggestion).

There is a free version;  I use the "Pro" version.   There is a nicely doled
out demo (30 days, handed out in 10-day chunks, so if you dont use it for a
while, you just automatically pick up your next 10-day chunk).

Others have mentioned other alternatives.

I rely on these two - WingIDE and ipython;


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> Any strong recommendations, one way or the other?
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> >
>

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