Theerasak Photha wrote: > On 10/13/06, hg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I have spend the past two years with eclipse/pydev ... a few issue are >> still troublesome to me (speed, search for definitions ... being a few >> of them) ... and until two days ago I had not even looked at Wing as I >> wrongly thought it was on Windoze-based. But I must must admit I am >> impressed - yet I feel it would be stupid to not look carefully at >> Komodo ... hence my questions. > > I haven't used Komodo personally. I like Emacs. However: > > 1) *Appearing* sparse doesn't mean much---Emacs 22's GTK interface > 'looks' sparse as well, and sparse is the last word that comes to mind > when I think of Emacs > 2) I've *heard* good things about Komodo before from others---it might > just be awesome > > Perhaps you could try the Eric IDE? I hear SPE is not in active > dev.--- a pity to be sure, but I have used Eric before and found it > pretty easy to use and featureful. > > -- Theerasak
Eric3 is very nice and moving forward ... I believe it is based on the QT library which free ... yet not so free under windows (i have yet to understand the business model). Emacs I use for very small project (my finger talk emacs ;-) ) ... but CTAGS is a bit cumbersome for large projects and as my architectures have much need for improvements, I need powerful tools to find my way around. PS: I also was taken aback by the fact that the PyDev license was "per-year" ... it's like buying Word for a year only ... isn't it ? hg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list