Alvin A. Delagon wrote: > emacs has been my long time companion for php, perl, and python. My boss > recommended to me Wing2.0, I find it hard to adjust though. What can you > say about this IDE? He say's if I think it could improve my productivity > he's willing to buy it for me. Suggestions for better python IDE's are > welcome! Thanks in advance! ^_^
There's a few IDEs with a ~ $30 license and ~ $300 licenses: black adder, TruStudio, which I don't know anything about. I like Komodo, it works well on perl and python (the ruby debugger setup has speed issues, but otherwise works well for ruby too), colorizes C, SQL and HTML source pretty well, and the $30 license really isn't missing much from the $300 license. And you shd look at jedit, eclipse, and textmate, since they're out there. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list