> Mac users of SPE collected money for me to buy a Mac. This means that
> in the near future SPE will be especially improved for Mac. So feedback
> from Mac users is more than welcome and will probably be taken into
> account. SPE is a free, open source IDE with a lot of features like a
> debugger,
> Just look in the archives of the Pythonmac mailinglist. We have
> discussed this very subject intensively recently, with a pretty
> extensive review of the different IDEs available.
Looking through the mailing list. Any specific subject/dates I should be
looking for?
>> Suggestions for plugins
> Fast install: just go to the update manager (inside the help menu) and add
> update site: http://pydev.sf.net/updates/ (eclipse should do the rest)
Too easy! Thanks.
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On 23 Oct 2005 18:39:17 -0700, "Brendan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>As mentioned, there isn't a whole lot. I've beta tested Komodo, and it
>looks promising. SPE might start working now that stani has a mac.
>
>For now I use TextWrangler - a free text editor with good python
>support. http://ww
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:54:38 +1000, microsnot
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm new to Python but am wondering what IDE Python developers use?
I use DrPython ;)
>I use Mac
>OS X 10.4.2. I have PythonIDE which comes with MacPython but I don't think
>that has even rudimentary "intellisense".
DrPy
"kery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/23/05 9:33 am >>>
>Alex Martelli wrote:
>>microsnot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>
>Any suggestions for Linux, specifically SuSE or perhaps Red Hat?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Kery
>
Eric3
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As mentioned, there isn't a whole lot. I've beta tested Komodo, and it
looks promising. SPE might start working now that stani has a mac.
For now I use TextWrangler - a free text editor with good python
support. http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/index.shtml
For interactive python,
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microsnot wrote:
| I'm new to Python but am wondering what IDE Python developers use? I
use Mac
| OS X 10.4.2. I have PythonIDE which comes with MacPython but I don't think
| that has even rudimentary "intellisense". Xcode and Eclipse don't seem to
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Gian Mario Tagliaretti wrote:
> microsnot wrote:
>
>
>>I'm new to Python but am wondering what IDE Python developers use? I use
>>Mac OS X 10.4.2. I have PythonIDE which comes with MacPython but I don't
>>think that has even rudimentary "intellisense". Xcode and Eclipse don't
>>seem to support Py
> I'm new to Python but am wondering what IDE Python developers use?
> I use Mac OS X 10.4.2.
Just look in the archives of the Pythonmac mailinglist. We have
discussed this very subject intensively recently, with a pretty
extensive review of the different IDEs available.
I'll get a copy of Win
Mac users of SPE collected money for me to buy a Mac. This means that
in the near future SPE will be especially improved for Mac. So feedback
from Mac users is more than welcome and will probably be taken into
account. SPE is a free, open source IDE with a lot of features like a
debugger, UML diagr
Dnia Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:54:38 +1000, microsnot napisał(a):
> Eclipse don't seem to support Python out of the box.
It is very easy to add excelent python plugin
http://pydev.sourceforge.net/
Fast install: just go to the update manager (inside the help menu) and add
update site: http://pydev.sf.
Dnia 23 Oct 2005 00:33:41 -0700, kery napisał(a):
> Any suggestions for Linux, specifically SuSE or perhaps Red Hat?
Eric3 http://www.die-offenbachs.de/detlev/eric3.html
Eclipse http://www.eclipse.org/
+ pydev plugin http://pydev.sourceforge.net/
SPE http://pythonide.stani.be/
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microsnot wrote:
> I'm new to Python but am wondering what IDE Python developers use? I use
> Mac OS X 10.4.2. I have PythonIDE which comes with MacPython but I don't
> think that has even rudimentary "intellisense". Xcode and Eclipse don't
> seem to support Python out of the box. Suggestions for
Alex Martelli wrote:
> microsnot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > ...
>
> On the Mac, I think the XCode integration you get with PyObjC is
> probably best. I know there are plugins for Eclipse but haven't tried
> any personally, so it's hard to make suggestions (I'm a dinosaur, and I
> prefer to d
SPE is great I suggest you take a look at it
http://www.stani.be/python/spe/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> On the Mac, I think the XCode integration you get with PyObjC is
>> probably best. I know there are plugins for Eclipse but haven't tried
>> any personally, so it's hard to make suggestions
I am an even worse dinosaur, I use ion3 and console vim.
Alex Martelli wrote:
> On the Mac, I think the XCode integration you get with PyObjC is
> probably best. I know there are plugins for Eclipse but haven't tried
> any personally, so it's hard to make suggestions (I'm a dinosaur, and I
> pref
microsnot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm new to Python but am wondering what IDE Python developers use? I use Mac
> OS X 10.4.2. I have PythonIDE which comes with MacPython but I don't think
> that has even rudimentary "intellisense". Xcode and Eclipse don't seem to
> support Python out of the b
I'm new to Python but am wondering what IDE Python developers use? I use Mac
OS X 10.4.2. I have PythonIDE which comes with MacPython but I don't think
that has even rudimentary "intellisense". Xcode and Eclipse don't seem to
support Python out of the box. Suggestions for plugins for Eclipse would
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