On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 7:52 AM, Mayuresh Kathe <mayur...@kathe.in> wrote: > new to the group, a quick hello to all. :-) > does anyone use gedit as an 'ide' for python development? > if yes, may i know the caveats against using 'idle', 'bpython', etc?
bpython isn't an IDE, it's a good interactive interpreter. As for gedit as an editor... it's actually really bad, but fixable if you install plugins. e.g., it doesn't have builtin support for case sensitive / regexp search and so on, but these can be added so that gedit becomes tolerable. In fact, one of gedit's main advantages over many of its similar competitors (in particular I'm thinking of Kate) is that the plugin support is very strong, so if it doesn't do what you want, you can make it do what you want anyway. So, install / enable plugins. Lots of them. Or use an editor designed for programmers first, such as Kate or vim or emacs. -- Devin -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list