emacs is a swiss-knife, good for small, medium, big or huge projects, or single files
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 1:24 PM, Ryniek90 <rynie...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> >> Temat: >> Re: What text editor is everyone using for Python >> Od: >> Esmail <ebo...@hotmail.com> >> Data: >> Mon, 25 May 2009 14:07:24 -0400 >> Do: >> python-list@python.org >> >> Do: >> python-list@python.org >> >> >> LittleGrasshopper wrote: >> >>> >>> So what do you guys use, and why? Hopefully we can keep this civil. >>> >> >> I use Emacs, just because I have been using this editor for >> all sorts of things in the last 20+ years. >> >> I haven't been able to get the python mode to work for Windows >> (do most of my work under Linux anyway), but other than that I'm >> pretty happy with it :-) >> >> HTH, >> Esmail >> >> >> > I'm using Geany (sort of small IDE) and I'm glad using it. But for big > projects, NetBeans or Eclipse are better. There are also Komodo EDIT or > Stani's Python Editor. Of course if someone like GUI editors/IDE's. > Otherwise, use Vi/Emacs. Like someone previously said, search the Google. > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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