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regards, Dimitri On 2/9/07, Stef Mientki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Szabolcs Nagy wrote: > Srikanth wrote: >> Yes, >> >> All I need is a good IDE, I can't find something like Eclipse (JDT). >> Eclipse has a Python IDE plug-in but it's not that great. Please >> recommend. >> >> Thanks, >> Srikanth > > try pida > http://pida.co.uk/index.php/Main_Page > nice idea to re-use components you already have. Which brings me to some other questions on waste: - isn't it a pitty so many people are involved in writing another editor / IDE ? - isn't it a waste for newbies to evaluate a dozen editors / IDE's ? What anser do we really give here ? Aren't we just telling the guy, what we've chozen (with our limited overview of our newbie time) ;-) (sorry, I also gave an answer ;-) Can't we persuade the next newbie, asking this question, to start some kind of wiki page, where the differences between editors / IDE's are listed ? Unfortunately he number of IDE's / editors is so large, a simple 2 dimensional array of features would become too large ;-) Maybe a first split would be the required OS ? Next split could be editor-features and IDE features ? just some thoughts, of a some months old newbie, Stef Mientki -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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