On Mon, Nov 5, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Demian Brecht wrote:
>
> On 2012-11-04, at 4:45 PM, bkube...@gmail.com wrote:
>> However I am not happy about having to use different IDEs as I find myself
>> coding in both python and php from project to project.
>
> One of the many reasons Vim is my editor of cho
On 2012-11-04, at 4:45 PM, bkube...@gmail.com wrote:
> However I am not happy about having to use different IDEs as I find myself
> coding in both python and php from project to project.
One of the many reasons Vim is my editor of choice.
Demian Brecht
@demianbrecht
http://demianbrecht.github.c
On Thursday, March 24, 2011 10:32:44 AM UTC-4, Kees Bakker wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sad news (for me, at least), in the upcoming version 7.0 of NetBeans
> there will be no Python plugin anymore.
>
> I have been using NetBeans for Python development for a while now
> and I was very happy with it.
>
> See
On Thursday, March 24, 2011 7:32:44 AM UTC-7, Kees Bakker wrote:
> Sad news (for me, at least), in the upcoming version 7.0 of NetBeans
> there will be no Python plugin anymore.
FWIW on the Windows platform the Zeus IDE has support for python:
http://www.zeusedit.com/python.html
Zeus is a l
On Wednesday, October 26, 2011 8:06:16 PM UTC-6, w...@naveed.net wrote:
> Sorry to comment on an old topic, but I wanted to clarify for others like me
> who might get the wrong idea.
>
> It looks like this is no longer true. Netbeans 7 might be supporting python
> after all.
>
> http://wiki.ne
On Wednesday, October 26, 2011 8:06:16 PM UTC-6, w...@naveed.net wrote:
> Sorry to comment on an old topic, but I wanted to clarify for others like me
> who might get the wrong idea.
>
> It looks like this is no longer true. Netbeans 7 might be supporting python
> after all.
>
> http://wiki.ne
Sorry to comment on an old topic, but I wanted to clarify for others like me
who might get the wrong idea.
It looks like this is no longer true. Netbeans 7 might be supporting python
after all.
http://wiki.netbeans.org/Python70Roadmap
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On Wed, 20 Apr 2011 03:24:00 -0700, Paul Rubin wrote:
> Markus writes:
>> Infoworld awarded it as best Python IDE, testing: Boa Constructor,
>> Eric, ActiveState's Komodo, Oracle's NetBeans, Aptana's Pydev,
>> PyScripter, SPE, Spyder, and WingWare's Wing IDE.
>
> I saw somebody using Geany recen
Markus writes:
> Infoworld awarded it as best Python IDE, testing: Boa Constructor,
> Eric, ActiveState's Komodo, Oracle's NetBeans, Aptana's Pydev,
> PyScripter, SPE, Spyder, and WingWare's Wing IDE.
I saw somebody using Geany recently and it looked pretty impressive.
For Python gui debuggers, w
I read it too.
I always preferred Netbeans + their Python plugin over Eclipse and
PyDev.
Perhaps I have another look for working with Aptana + PyDev for my web
development stuff, but I am afraid this enviroment (and the base,
Eclipse as it's main reason) is as user unfriendly as it always was.
But
Hi,
Sad news (for me, at least), in the upcoming version 7.0 of NetBeans
there will be no Python plugin anymore.
I have been using NetBeans for Python development for a while now
and I was very happy with it.
See this archive for details:
http://netbeans.org/projects/www/lists/nbpython-dev/archi
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