On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Ken Seehart <k...@seehart.com> wrote:
> > Lacrima wrote: > >> I am new to python. >> And now I am using trial version of Wing IDE. >> But nobody mentioned it as a favourite editor. >> So should I buy it when trial is expired or there are better choices? >> >> > > Jean-Michel Pichavant wrote: > >> Why buy an IDE when you just need a text editor ? I don't get it. >> Anyway gvim (aka vim aka vi) and emacs are the most powerful editors for >> years. Both have Windows and Linux version and most important, they both are >> very effective at editing any file type (python, C, latex, love letters...) >> Emacs is more accessible to the newby but requires time to master its >> complex features. >> Gvim may be complex for the newby due to its command/insertion mode >> constant switch, but is as powerful as emacs can be. Being a gvim adept, I >> should stat that gvim is far better but it would only feed the neverending >> war. >> >> Jean-Michel >> >> I've heard notepad is pretty good. http://www.notepad.org/ > But it's not available on any *real* OS. XP > > :-) Ken > > > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list >
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