On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 8:43 PM, Hazard Seventyfour <hseventyf...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I new in this python and decided to learn more about it, so i can make an own > script :), > > for all senior can you suggest me the best, friendly and easy use with nice > GUI editor for me, and have many a good features such as auto complete/auto > correct. > > any recommend? Thanks ^_^
Here we go, it's holy war time again! :) You'll get a HUGE lot of responses. Many use emacs or vim, and you'll get a few recommendations for IDLE. After that, it's a huge field of options. I personally use SciTE; it's a good editor, but I don't particularly like the way the project is run (nothing strong, but I didn't like the tone on its mailing list). Eclipse has its fans, too. A Python IDE is not nearly as beneficial as, say, a Java IDE. A good Python editor just needs to do the basics like indentation, syntax highlighting, and such; I like IDLE's method info when I'm working interactively, but it's not a big deal when I'm writing a program. In fact, all you really need out of an IDE can probably be supplied by just a good editor, maybe a makefile, and alt-tabbing to IDLE. However, if you want an IDE, they do exist. ChrisA -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list