Re: Best IDE for Python?

2006-03-31 Thread Keith B. Perry
To me, it just doesn't behave the same way as Eclipse for java.  I have used the plug-in, and I usually use it on my home machine ( I am still a student).  For example, in Java eclipse, if you import a module like math, then if you want to use a math function, you just type math + period, and then all the functions pop up in a scroll menu.  I love this.  I am not searching through online documentation...etc just to find some stupid method/function that I know is there.  It doesn't seem to behave like this for PythonI wish it did.

 
I still love programming in Python, though. 
On 3/31/06, Fabio Zadrozny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 31 Mar 2006 06:46:35 -0800, kbperry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have recently been trying out NewEdit, and it is a pretty good "IDE"for Python.
The reason that I have it in quotes is because I haven't really found atrue IDE (like the way Eclipse behaves for Java) for python.  (I realize that Eclipse has a plug-in for Python, too).
So, why wouldn't you consider Pydev (the python plugin for Eclipse) a Python IDE?  
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Re: Best IDE for Python?

2006-03-31 Thread Keith B. Perry
You are probably right, and I will definitely take a look at the starter manual.  Hopefully it also works well on classes that I create?  You got some nice docs there.
 
Thanks for the tip! 
On 3/31/06, Fabio Zadrozny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Well, in pydev you surely can have code-completion on 'math.'I think you got some wrong configuration...  Have you read the getting started manual? (
http://www.fabioz.com/pydev/manual_101_root.html) 

On 31 Mar 2006 07:44:38 -0800, kbperry <
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To me, it just doesn't behave the same way as Eclipse for java.  I haveused the plug-in, and I usually use it on my home machine ( I am stilla student).  For example, in Java eclipse, if you import a module like
math, then if you want to use a math function, you just type math +period, and then all the functions pop up in a scroll menu.  I lovethis.  I am not searching through online documentation...etc just tofind some stupid method/function that I know is there.  It doesn't seem 
to behave like this for PythonI wish it did.I still love programming in Python, though.
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