On 06-May-08, at 10:06 AM, gnuyoga wrote:
Biju Chacko wrote:
Kiran Jonnalagadda wrote:
On 06-May-08, at 7:39 AM, Siddharta wrote:
I used to be a heavy vim user for python, but now I use Wing
IDE. I've tried out a number of free IDEs - SPE, Eric3, Scite,
Pydev and plain old vim - and Wing is just way better. Its not
free, but its worth it, especially if you do a lot of python
programming involving multiple files -http://www.wingide.com/
wingide/index
I've actually given up on Wing after years of using it. Their Mac
OS X version under X11 is simply too cumbersome no matter which
way you tweak it. The job went to TextMate, which is a far less
featured editor, but far more elegant.
Vim remains in use at the command line and on my Linux machines.
I evaluated Komodo as an IDE and thought it was excellent for most
scripting languages. It was too expensive for me though. They now
have a free version, but is very limited.
jEDIT seems to a perfect fit for me in most of my cases .... i used
to work in emacs early .... jedit supports emacs key bindings as well.
textmate for mac and SPE or eric4 for linux
--
regards
Kenneth Gonsalves
Associate, NRC-FOSS
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http://nrcfosshelpline.in/code/
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