Hi Max, I may be a little (or maybe a lot) biased for it (as I'm its maintainer), but as I do 'eat my own dogfood', I though I might share it with you...
At my company, everybody that programs with python switched to pydev. Most people used 'highly customized' text-editors before pydev, as the company does not enforce one ambient for all... still, everybody changed to pydev, coming from vi, scintilla, komodo... and we have some really big projects (my current ambient has about 400 python modules, all managed in pydev). Also, there are no current bug reports for any instability in pydev. Well, anyway, I would like to know other opinions in pydev too... as I said, I might bee too biased towards it :-) Cheers, Fabio Max M wrote: >Fabio Zadrozny wrote: > > >>Hi All, >> >>PyDev - Python IDE (Python Development Enviroment for Eclipse) version >>0.9.8 has just been released. >> >> > > >I read this, and thought it was time to check out both Eclipse, end the >pydev plugin. > >I got it all installed, along with a subversion plugin for eclipse, and >it actually seems like a very sweet combo. > >I was afraid that a Java based editor would be sluggish. But it doesn't >seem so. > >There are a few nice features too with a file navigator, refactoring, >code folding and more. > >So I have decided to give it a try. But before commiting to it, I just >wondered what experiences other users might have when using it for >production. Being that my text editing environment is my bread and butter. > >Is it stable/effective etc? > >Anybody cares to share? > > > -- Fabio Zadrozny ------------------------------------------------------ Software Developer ESSS - Engineering Simulation and Scientific Software www.esss.com.br PyDev - Python Development Enviroment for Eclipse pydev.sf.net pydev.blogspot.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list