I will do that. I want to tinker with it just a little bit more to make
sure I am not missing anything first.
Thanks again.
Steve
On 3/8/09, Fabio Zadrozny wrote:
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> > Thanks. I noticed that when I was on my windows box at work and I
> > would check it and click apply then ok and when I go bac
;
> On 3/6/09, Kathryn Van Stone wrote:
> >
> > On Mar 6, 2009, at 1:25 PM, Steve Phillips wrote:
> >
> >> All,
> >> I realize this question may not belong here but I am going to ask
> >> anyway to the current users of Eclipse and PyDev. It's re
other editors and I really like Eclipse so far after giving it a
second shot with PyDev.
Thanks in advance.
Steve Phillips
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Hi All,
Wondering if you can tell me what I am missing. I am trying to move some
projects over to the Linux side and Tix is giving me a fit. Here's what I
get when I try to do something in Ubuntu relating to Tix. (Python 2.5)
>>> import Tix
>>> tk = Tix.Tk()
Traceback (most recent call last):
I too did try Eclipse for Python and it totally wasn't for me. It is
awesome for java though. The Android stuff I was doing I was using
Eclipse.
On 10/15/08, Steve Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi All,
> I am just wondering what seems to be the most popular IDE. T
my primary language, it was straight VB, VBA, VBScript,
etc... That should give you some insight to where I am coming from.
Steve P
On 10/15/08, Steve Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi All,
> I am just wondering what seems to be the most popular IDE. The reason
> I ask i
Hi All,
I am just wondering what seems to be the most popular IDE. The reason
I ask is I am currently at war with myself when it comes to IDE's. It
seems like every one I find and try out has something in it that
others don't and viceversa. I am in search for the perfect IDE and
after many months o