On Sunday 10 June 2007 10:28:32 am b.n. wrote:
> > I wonder if it's worth using Kdevelop for small apps with graphic
> > interface.
> > Any Kdevelop users around ? How useful is it to you ? Is it hard to
> > learn ?
> > Did you give up using it ?
> > Thanks for replying to t
How could I have left out this one?:
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Why do people always mention vim when talking about IDE's?
You can mention Quanta too then...
Anyway eric seems good for py development. Cant wait till the eric4 comes in
to the portage. Eclipse has far more options then any editor i have ever
used on linux but it eats memory like i do chocolate.
On Sun, 2007-06-10 at 14:28 +, b.n. wrote:
> By the way: I am looking for a good, general Python IDE on Linux. Most
> people advice Eclipse+PyDev. I tried it and it looks good, but it's damn
> too memory intensive (I need to use it on an office machine with 512 K
> ram, and it eats almost half
On neděle 10 června 2007, b.n. wrote:
> By the way: I am looking for a good, general Python IDE on Linux. Most
> people advice Eclipse+PyDev. I tried it and it looks good, but it's damn
> too memory intensive (I need to use it on an office machine with 512 K
> ram, and it eats almost half of it).
>
> I wonder if it's worth using Kdevelop for small apps with graphic
> interface.
> Any Kdevelop users around ? How useful is it to you ? Is it hard to
> learn ?
> Did you give up using it ?
> Thanks for replying to this quick survey.
>
>
> As for me, it's better to write s
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