> * print statements only (ugh)

I use it sometimes.

> * pdb

I use it mostly. Setting pdb.set_trace() sets a breakpoint from within the 
code.

> * ddd

For some Cython stuff but mostly gdb directly.

> * Eric4

I used it a while ago: http://tinyurl.com/lxbk5h :)

> I just wrote a short post about how to get Eric4 to work with Sage
> since the only instructions I could find (on some mailing list) were
> out of date: http://carlo-hamalainen.net/blog/?p=53

Cheers,
Martin

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