On Dec 17, 9:17 pm, PatrickMinnesota <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yep, I'm new to the language, it's been a couple of months. > > I opted for gvim and console window for developing on a Windows XP > box. I'm not a huge fan of IDEs except for when I need some > debugging. I've done my googling and see a bunch of options out there > for a debugging solution for Python on Windows. > > I've used Eclipse for a few years for Java development and I > understand there is a Python module for it that might make sense. > > What I'm looking for is advice on what to use todebuggeneral Python > programs at the source level, some will be graphical. If the eclipse > route is the way to go, that's fine, but I'm wondering what other > options people have good luck with. Keep in mind I will probably > continue to use Vi/Emacs and a console window for my main development. > > Thanks.
Try Winpdb (On Linux as well). -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list