[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've traditionally been a Java developer, although I play around with
> LISP. I recently migrated to Linux and I was exploring Mono as an
> option for development on Linux. However, I've had some problems with
> the maturity and support when working with Mono. So I was considering
> Python as an alternative development language.
>
> Is Python actively developed and supported on Linux?
Yes. In fact, all distros I know ships with (and often depends on) Python.
> Would it be a
> viable option for cross-platform application development?
Yes. Python runs on most platforms, and wxPython runs on Windows, MacOS
X, and most Unices
> Can anyone recommend an open source IDE for Python that runs on Linux?
Emacs ?-)
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