Well I use it exclusively, it gets things done for me(I do like the unit test/Pylint/Coverage integration and it works nicely with Mercurial).

But I am far from a fan of it, personally I think it is only marginally better then a 'roll your own IDE' based on vim/emacs. And the only reason that I am sticking with it is because I am too lazy to learn any other one.

My biggest complaint is that the IDE doesn't feel pythonic, which is no surprise since it is full of Java idioms. Still way better than the IDE I am probably never going to write.

my £ 1/50
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mph


On 03/17/10 18:16, David Craddock wrote:
Without wanting to start an editor discussion or, more often as they are called, arguments - I would like to find out what people think of the Eclipse + Pydev combination for python development.

I'm keen to try this, but how does it work for you? If you use it, does it work well for you? Any complaints? Best features of this setup?

Thanks,
David


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