On 15 Dec 2004 12:18:15 -0800, fuzzylollipop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > TruStudio for Eclipse is nice for those everything must be free > socialists.
-OR- - Those who are new to python, more comfortable in an IDE, and want a Python-enabled IDE that they can use without having to pay now - Those who would prefer to use one IDE for many different languages that may include Java and C/C++ - Those who have been doing the "Emacs/Vi" and command line thing for a while and would like to try an IDE without having to pay yet - Those who may have to work on multiple different platforms (say Linux, Windows, and OS X) on a day-to-day basis and would rather not have to maintain multiple different IDE skillsets for the same languages - Those who are dabbling in Python, aren't sure that they're going to stick with it, and would have a hard time justifying spending money on a piece of software that they may not use again in a month There are certainly great "for pay" IDE's out there, and Eclipse may lack huge featuresets that these commercial IDE's have. Howerver, to suggest that those who would use Eclipse are socialists kinda rankles, you know? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list