LOL. Yeah bpython is interesting. Some of the features were pretty
nice last time i tried it, but it was a bit flaky so I stuck with
iPython. Could have well improved since then though.

On Jun 25, 12:26 pm, Kenneth Gonsalves <law...@au-kbc.org> wrote:
> On Friday 25 June 2010 16:48:49 euan.godd...@googlemail.com wrote:
>
> > > The latter, as I don't have to do at across 200 different boxes, I
> > > just edit one file in my NFS home directory?
>
> > That was joke btw. But for one person running on a single machine with
> > plenty of resources, I honestly think that iPython is the best option.
> > I had a read of the link you posted and can't see anyway to replicate
> > everything iPython does. Given that the original author seemed to be
> > asking about a single development machine I stand by iPython being the
> > best choice, but thanks for the interesting read.
>
> btw, someone mentioned bpython as being even better
> --
> Regards
> Kenneth Gonsalves
> Senior Associate
> NRC-FOSS at AU-KBC

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