Oh, that's a good point. You know, I've heard a lot about emacs and
vim but never used them. Can you please give me some advices, why
would i want to use one of them and maybe a link to starter's guide in
using it for python development?

On 19 мар, 00:00, "Thomas G. Willis" <[email protected]> wrote:
> yeah that filled in a lot of gaps for me. It's too bad he didn't have time
> to get into emacs pdbtrack. I've been wanting that for a while, but I have
> to deal with further complexities due to how the appengine sdk manages
> stdout and stderror.
>
>
>
> On Sunday, March 18, 2012 2:34:41 AM UTC-4, Igor wrote:
>
> > I just watched a video from PyCon 2012, where Chris McDonough were
> > introducing Pdb, and i REALLY liked this presentation!
>
> > I'm still new in Python, so i felt my requirement in a debugger for
> > just a few times, but i definitely wanted to dig into that, and here
> > we are -- best introduction ever in video format :D
> > So thank you very much, Chris, It's always a pleasure to listen to you
> > and learn.
>
> > If somebody haven't seen it yet, as well as tons of other talks from
> > the recent PyCon, i'm inviting you to visit this page
> >http://pyvideo.org/category/17/pycon-us-2012
>
> > Also, in my opinion, there were a couple of especially remarkable
> > speeches, given by David Beazley and Guido Van Rossum:
> >http://pyvideo.org/video/659/keynote-david-beazley
> >http://pyvideo.org/video/956/keynote-guido-van-rossum
>
> > Have fun!

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