ANN: Wing Python IDE 8.0.4 has been released

2021-09-29 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE 8.0.3 has been released

2021-09-01 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE version 8 has been released

2021-07-27 Thread Wingware
) build, a new Nord style theme, reduced application startup time, and much more. Details:  https://wingware.com/news/2021-07-26 Downloads:   https://wingware.com/downloads == About Wing == Wing is a light-weight but full-featured Python IDE designed specifically for Python, with powerful editing

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.2.9 has been released

2021-04-12 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.2.8 has been released

2021-01-14 Thread Wingware
s: https://wingware.com/downloads == About Wing == Wing is a light-weight but full-featured Python IDE designed specifically for Python, with powerful editing, code inspection, testing, and debugging capabilities. Wing's deep code analysis provides auto-completion, auto-editing, and refactorin

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.2.7 has been released

2020-11-16 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.2.6 has been released

2020-10-08 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE version 7.2.5 has been released

2020-09-10 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE version 7.2.4 has been released

2020-08-18 Thread Wingware
-featured Python IDE designed specifically for Python, with powerful editing, code inspection, testing, and debugging capabilities. Wing's deep code analysis provides auto-completion, auto-editing, and refactoring that speed up development. Its top notch debugger works with any Python

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.2.3 has been released

2020-07-14 Thread Wingware
Wing 7.2.3 has been released. This update introduces a How-To for using Wing with PyXLL, adds folding in .pyi and .pi files, fixes opening files from the macOS Catalina Finder, and makes many usability improvements.For details see the change log: https://wingware.com/pub/wingpro/7.2.3.0/C

ANN: Wing Python IDE version 7.2.2 released

2020-04-01 Thread Wingware
Wing Python IDE version 7.2.2 introduces a How-To for using Wing Pro's remote development features with AWS, adds support for Python 3 enums, allows constraining Find Uses of imported symbols to only the current file, and makes a number of usability and stability improvements. == Down

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.2.1.0 released

2020-01-30 Thread Wingware
Wing 7.2.1 has been released. This update fixes debug process group termination, avoids failures seen when pasting some Python code, prevents crashing in vi browse mode when the first line of the file is blank, and fixes some other usability issues. For details see the change log: https://wi

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.2 released

2020-01-21 Thread Wingware
Wing 7.2 has been released. This version adds auto-formatting with Black and YAPF, expanded support for virtualenv, support for Anaconda environments, easier debugging of modules launched with python -m, simplified manually configured remote debugging, and other improvements. == Auto-Reformat

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.1.3

2019-11-15 Thread Wingware
Wing 7.1.3 has been released. This version adds improved and expanded documentation and support for matplotlib, improves the accuracy of code warnings, fixes automatically debugging child processes on Windows with Python 3.8, fixes installing the remote agent from .rpm or .deb installations, s

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.1.2 has been released

2019-10-09 Thread Wingware
Wing Python IDE version 7.1.2 has been released. It adds a How-To for using Wing with Docker, allows disabling code warnings from the tooltip displayed over the editor, adds support for macOS 10.15 (Catalina), supports code folding in JSON files, adds optional word wrapping for output in the

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.1.1

2019-09-09 Thread Wingware
Wing Python IDE version 7.1.1 has been released. This release avoids slowing and dropping of remote development connections, fixes showing Pandas DataFrame and Series values, makes OS Commands work on remote hosts with Python 3, inspects remote extension modules with non-ascii characters in

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.1 released

2019-07-26 Thread Wingware
Wing 7.1 is a new release of Wingware's Python IDE product line. This release adds support for Python 3.8, warns about unused symbols, improves code warnings configuration, adds new icons for the auto-completer, project, and source browser, supports Dark Mode on OS X, and makes

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.0.4 Released

2019-07-12 Thread Wingware
Wing Python IDE 7.0.4 has been released. Some of the highlights of this release include: Fix debugging notebooks with newer Jupyter versions Fix setting up a Django project with the default Python Executable Don't lose retained Debug I/O buffers after 60 seconds Avoid se

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7.0.2 released

2019-05-09 Thread Wingware
Wing 7.0.2 has been released. This is a minor release that includes the following fixes and improvements: * Add options to exclude Pylint warning messages by category (error, warning, info) * Fix several problems with code warnings * Fix several code analysis issues * Don't incorrectly cl

ANN: Wing Python IDE 7 is Now Available

2019-04-09 Thread Wingware
Wing Python IDE 7.0 - April 8, 2019 Wing 7 introduces an improved code warnings and code quality inspection system that includes built-in error detection and tight integration with pylint, pep8, and mypy. This release also adds a new data frame and array viewer, a MATLAB keyboard

ANN: Wing Python IDE 6.1.5 released

2019-03-05 Thread Wingware
Wing Python IDE version 6.1.5 is now available for download <https://wingware.com/downloads>. Changes in 6.1.5 * Improves code intelligence for extension modules on remote hosts <http://wingware.com/doc/proj/remote-hosts> * Adds a debug status icon to the debug process s

ANN: Wing Python IDE 6.1.3 released

2019-01-14 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE 6.1.2 released

2018-11-09 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE 6.1.1 released

2018-09-21 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE version 6.1 released

2018-07-31 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE 6.0.12 released

2018-05-17 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE v. 6.0.9 released

2017-12-13 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE v. 6.0.8 released

2017-11-07 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE 6.0.7 released

2017-09-06 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE 6.0.6 released

2017-06-30 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE 6.0.5 released

2017-05-10 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE version 6.0.4 released

2017-04-04 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE 6.0.3 released

2017-03-22 Thread Wingware
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ANN: Wing Python IDE version 6.0.2 released

2017-02-03 Thread Wingware
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Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do

2017-01-06 Thread Paul Rudin
Tim Johnson writes: > * Antonio Caminero Garcia [170102 20:56]: >> Guys really thank you for your answers. Basically now I am more >> emphasizing in learning in depth a tool and get stick to it so I >> can get a fast workflow. Eventually I will learn Vim and its >> python developing setup, I kno

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do

2017-01-06 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Wednesday 04 January 2017 12:10, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 03Jan2017 12:57, Steve D'Aprano wrote: >>I dislike the Unix-style Vim/Emacs text editors, I prefer a traditional >>GUI-based editor. So my "IDE" is: >>- Firefox, for doing searches and looking up documentation; >>- an GUI programmer'

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I

2017-01-06 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 1:10:04 PM UTC-8, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote: > On 04.01.2017 07:54, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > > Unfortunately most of the time I am still using print and input functions. I know that sucks, I did not use the pdb module, I guess that IDE debuggers leverage

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I

2017-01-06 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 12:32:19 PM UTC-8, fpp wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 12:12 PM, Chris Clark > > wrote: > >> I want an IDE that I can use at work and home, linux and dare I say > >> windows. > >> Sublime, had to remove it from my work PC as it is not licensed. > >> Atom, loved it

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I

2017-01-06 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 9:51:17 AM UTC-8, ArnoB wrote: > On 02-01-17 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > > Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor should I use. This can be overwhelming. > > > > So far, I have used Vim, Sublime, Atom, Eclipse with PyDev,

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do

2017-01-06 Thread fpp
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 12:12 PM, Chris Clark > wrote: >> I want an IDE that I can use at work and home, linux and dare I say >> windows. >> Sublime, had to remove it from my work PC as it is not licensed. >> Atom, loved it until it slowed down. >> VIM, ok the best if you know vi inside out. >> A

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-06 Thread Dietmar Schwertberger
On 06.01.2017 09:40, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: So why not use the debugger interactively to develop applications. As long as one sets the breakpoints in a meaningful way so you can trace your code in a very productive way. Is that what you mean by interactive environment? Well, not exactly

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-06 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 1:10:04 PM UTC-8, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote: > On 04.01.2017 07:54, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > > Unfortunately most of the time I am still using print and input functions. > > I know that sucks, I did not use the pdb module, I guess that IDE debuggers > >

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-06 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 9:51:17 AM UTC-8, ArnoB wrote: > On 02-01-17 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > > Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor > > should I use. This can be overwhelming. > > > > So far, I have used Vim, Sublime, Atom, Eclipse with P

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-06 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
On Thursday, January 5, 2017 at 12:32:19 PM UTC-8, fpp wrote: > > On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 12:12 PM, Chris Clark > > wrote: > >> I want an IDE that I can use at work and home, linux and dare I say > >> windows. > >> Sublime, had to remove it from my work PC as it is not licensed. > >> Atom, loved i

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I

2017-01-06 Thread Dietmar Schwertberger
On 04.01.2017 07:54, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > Unfortunately most of the time I am still using print and input functions. I know that sucks, I did not use the pdb module, I guess that IDE debuggers leverage such module. pdb is actually quite useful. On my Windows PCs I can invoke python on

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do

2017-01-06 Thread William Ray Wing
> On Jan 4, 2017, at 3:44 PM, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote: > > On 04.01.2017 15:41, William Ray Wing wrote: >> I use Wing, and I think you will like it. It *is* pythonic, and for what it is worth, offers remote debugging as one of its more recently added features. > Obviously, you had no other c

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I

2017-01-06 Thread Dietmar Schwertberger
On 04.01.2017 15:41, William Ray Wing wrote: > I use Wing, and I think you will like it. It *is* pythonic, and for what it is worth, offers remote debugging as one of its more recently added features. Obviously, you had no other choice than using Wing ;-) The remote debugging has been around for

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I

2017-01-06 Thread Hans-Peter Jansen
On Montag, 2. Januar 2017 03:38:53 Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor > should I use. This can be overwhelming. > > So far, I have used Vim, Sublime, Atom, Eclipse with PyDev, Pycharm, > IntelliJ with Python plugin. Well, since

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I

2017-01-06 Thread Tim Johnson
* Paul Rudin [170103 23:17]: > Tim Johnson writes: > > > * Antonio Caminero Garcia [170102 20:56]: > >> Guys really thank you for your answers. Basically now I am more > >> emphasizing in learning in depth a tool and get stick to it so I > >> can get a fast workflow. Eventually I will learn Vim

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do

2017-01-06 Thread William Ray Wing
> On Jan 4, 2017, at 1:54 AM, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > > On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 4:12:34 PM UTC-8, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote: >> On 02.01.2017 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: >> You did not try Wing IDE? It looks less like a spacecraft. Maybe you >> like it. >> Maybe the di

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I

2017-01-06 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 4:12:34 PM UTC-8, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote: > On 02.01.2017 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > You did not try Wing IDE? It looks less like a spacecraft. Maybe you > like it. > Maybe the difference is that Wing is from Python people while the ones > you listed

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I

2017-01-06 Thread Rustom Mody
On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 5:42:34 AM UTC+5:30, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote: > On 02.01.2017 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > > The thing with the from-the-scratch full featured IDEs (Eclipse, IntelliJ, Pycharm) is that they look like a space craft dashboard and that unwarranted reso

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do

2017-01-06 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Wednesday 04 January 2017 12:10, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 03Jan2017 12:57, Steve D'Aprano wrote: >>I dislike the Unix-style Vim/Emacs text editors, I prefer a traditional >>GUI-based editor. So my "IDE" is: >>- Firefox, for doing searches and looking up documentation; >>- an GUI programmer'

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do

2017-01-06 Thread Paul Rudin
Tim Johnson writes: > * Antonio Caminero Garcia [170102 20:56]: >> Guys really thank you for your answers. Basically now I am more >> emphasizing in learning in depth a tool and get stick to it so I >> can get a fast workflow. Eventually I will learn Vim and its >> python developing setup, I kno

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I

2017-01-06 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 03Jan2017 12:57, Steve D'Aprano wrote: >I dislike the Unix-style Vim/Emacs text editors, I prefer a traditional >GUI-based editor. So my "IDE" is: >- Firefox, for doing searches and looking up documentation; >- an GUI programmer's editor, preferably one with a tab-based > interface, such as ge

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I

2017-01-05 Thread Dietmar Schwertberger
On 02.01.2017 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > The thing with the from-the-scratch full featured IDEs (Eclipse, IntelliJ, Pycharm) is that they look like a space craft dashboard and that unwarranted resources consumption and the unnecessary icons. You did not try Wing IDE? It looks less li

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-05 Thread fpp
> On Thu, Jan 5, 2017 at 12:12 PM, Chris Clark > wrote: >> I want an IDE that I can use at work and home, linux and dare I say >> windows. >> Sublime, had to remove it from my work PC as it is not licensed. >> Atom, loved it until it slowed down. >> VIM, ok the best if you know vi inside out. >>

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-05 Thread Marko Rauhamaa
Chris Clark : > I want an IDE that I can use at work and home, linux and dare I say > windows. I use emacs for all of my typing, including Python programming (and making this post). Marko -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-05 Thread Nathan Ernst
Its is fast, looks great and just does the job ? > > Its wx, no idea if that is good or bad but it just works. > > > > From: Python-list > on behalf of ArnoB > Sent: 05 January 2017 17:32:33 > To: python-list@python.org > Subject: Re:

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-05 Thread Chris Clark
lf of ArnoB Sent: 05 January 2017 17:32:33 To: python-list@python.org Subject: Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose. On 02-01-17 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like cod

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-05 Thread ArnoB
On 02-01-17 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor should I use. This can be overwhelming. So far, I have used Vim, Sublime, Atom, Eclipse with PyDev, Pycharm, IntelliJ with Python plugin. The thing with the from-the-sc

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-04 Thread William Ray Wing
> On Jan 4, 2017, at 3:44 PM, Dietmar Schwertberger > wrote: > > On 04.01.2017 15:41, William Ray Wing wrote: >> I use Wing, and I think you will like it. It *is* pythonic, and for what it >> is worth, offers remote debugging as one of its more recently added features. > Obviously, you had no

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-04 Thread Hans-Peter Jansen
On Montag, 2. Januar 2017 03:38:53 Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor > should I use. This can be overwhelming. > > So far, I have used Vim, Sublime, Atom, Eclipse with PyDev, Pycharm, > IntelliJ with Python plugin. Well, sinc

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-04 Thread Dietmar Schwertberger
On 04.01.2017 15:41, William Ray Wing wrote: I use Wing, and I think you will like it. It *is* pythonic, and for what it is worth, offers remote debugging as one of its more recently added features. Obviously, you had no other choice than using Wing ;-) The remote debugging has been around fo

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-04 Thread Dietmar Schwertberger
On 04.01.2017 07:54, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: Unfortunately most of the time I am still using print and input functions. I know that sucks, I did not use the pdb module, I guess that IDE debuggers leverage such module. pdb is actually quite useful. On my Windows PCs I can invoke python on

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-04 Thread Tim Johnson
* Paul Rudin [170103 23:17]: > Tim Johnson writes: > > > * Antonio Caminero Garcia [170102 20:56]: > >> Guys really thank you for your answers. Basically now I am more > >> emphasizing in learning in depth a tool and get stick to it so I > >> can get a fast workflow. Eventually I will learn Vim

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-04 Thread William Ray Wing
> On Jan 4, 2017, at 1:54 AM, Antonio Caminero Garcia > wrote: > > On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 4:12:34 PM UTC-8, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote: >> On 02.01.2017 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: >> You did not try Wing IDE? It looks less like a spacecraft. Maybe you >> like it. >> Maybe t

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-04 Thread Chris Clark
Tried every python ide going, they either grind to a halt or just look messy. Best one I ever used and stick with is drpython, years old, probably not maintained but does everything I want at a blistering speed and just looks perfect. On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 11:41 AM +, "Antonio Cam

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-04 Thread Paul Rudin
Tim Johnson writes: > * Antonio Caminero Garcia [170102 20:56]: >> Guys really thank you for your answers. Basically now I am more >> emphasizing in learning in depth a tool and get stick to it so I >> can get a fast workflow. Eventually I will learn Vim and its >> python developing setup, I kno

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-03 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 4:12:34 PM UTC-8, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote: > On 02.01.2017 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > You did not try Wing IDE? It looks less like a spacecraft. Maybe you > like it. > Maybe the difference is that Wing is from Python people while the ones > you list

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-03 Thread Rustom Mody
On Wednesday, January 4, 2017 at 5:42:34 AM UTC+5:30, Dietmar Schwertberger wrote: > On 02.01.2017 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > > The thing with the from-the-scratch full featured IDEs (Eclipse, IntelliJ, > > Pycharm) is that they look like a space craft dashboard and that > > unwarra

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-03 Thread Steven D'Aprano
On Wednesday 04 January 2017 12:10, Cameron Simpson wrote: > On 03Jan2017 12:57, Steve D'Aprano wrote: >>I dislike the Unix-style Vim/Emacs text editors, I prefer a traditional >>GUI-based editor. So my "IDE" is: >>- Firefox, for doing searches and looking up documentation; >>- an GUI programmer'

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-03 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 03Jan2017 12:57, Steve D'Aprano wrote: I dislike the Unix-style Vim/Emacs text editors, I prefer a traditional GUI-based editor. So my "IDE" is: - Firefox, for doing searches and looking up documentation; - an GUI programmer's editor, preferably one with a tab-based interface, such as geany

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-03 Thread Dietmar Schwertberger
On 02.01.2017 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: The thing with the from-the-scratch full featured IDEs (Eclipse, IntelliJ, Pycharm) is that they look like a space craft dashboard and that unwarranted resources consumption and the unnecessary icons. You did not try Wing IDE? It looks less li

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-03 Thread Tim Johnson
* Antonio Caminero Garcia [170102 20:56]: > Guys really thank you for your answers. Basically now I am more > emphasizing in learning in depth a tool and get stick to it so I > can get a fast workflow. Eventually I will learn Vim and its > python developing setup, I know people who have been progr

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-03 Thread smitty1e
On Monday, January 2, 2017 at 6:39:03 AM UTC-5, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor > should I use. This can be overwhelming. > > So far, I have used Vim, Sublime, Atom, Eclipse with PyDev, Pycharm, IntelliJ > with Python plug

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
Guys really thank you for your answers. Basically now I am more emphasizing in learning in depth a tool and get stick to it so I can get a fast workflow. Eventually I will learn Vim and its python developing setup, I know people who have been programming using Vim for almost 20 years and they di

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
On Monday, January 2, 2017 at 5:57:51 PM UTC-8, Steve D'Aprano wrote: > On Mon, 2 Jan 2017 10:38 pm, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > > > Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor > > should I use. This can be overwhelming. > > Linux is my IDE. > > https://sanctum.

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Steve D'Aprano
On Mon, 2 Jan 2017 10:38 pm, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor > should I use. This can be overwhelming. Linux is my IDE. https://sanctum.geek.nz/arabesque/series/unix-as-ide/ I dislike the Unix-style Vim/Emacs text editor

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Tim Johnson
* Antonio Caminero Garcia [170102 02:50]: <> > Now, I am thinking about giving a try to Visual Studio Code > Edition (take a look, it sounds good > https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=donjayamanne.python). > I need an editor for professional software development. What would >

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
On Monday, January 2, 2017 at 8:24:29 AM UTC-8, Michael Torrie wrote: > On 01/02/2017 04:38 AM, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > > The problem with Vim is the learning curve, so I know the very basic > > stuff, but obviously not enough for coding and I do not have time to > > learn it, it is a pity

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Juan C.
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 9:38 AM, Antonio Caminero Garcia < tonycam...@gmail.com> wrote: > The thing with the from-the-scratch full featured IDEs (Eclipse, IntelliJ, Pycharm) is that they look like a space craft dashboard and that unwarranted resources consumption and the unnecessary icons. I want my

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 02Jan2017 21:30, Matt Wheeler wrote: On Mon, 2 Jan 2017 at 16:24 Michael Torrie wrote: Really, the basic stuff is enough to be very productive in vim. In fact just knowing how to save and quit is half the battle! A little cheat sheet for vim by your keyboard would be plenty I think. [...]

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Matt Wheeler
On Mon, 2 Jan 2017 at 16:24 Michael Torrie wrote: > Really, the basic stuff is enough to be very productive in vim. In fact > just knowing how to save and quit is half the battle! A little cheat > sheet for vim by your keyboard would be plenty I think. If all you knew > was how to change modes

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Irmen de Jong
On 2-1-2017 12:38, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > The thing with the from-the-scratch full featured IDEs (Eclipse, IntelliJ, > Pycharm) > is that they look like a space craft dashboard and that unwarranted resources > consumption and the unnecessary icons. I want my IDE to be minimalistic but

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread justin walters
On Mon, Jan 2, 2017 at 3:38 AM, Antonio Caminero Garcia < tonycam...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor > should I use. This can be overwhelming. > > So far, I have used Vim, Sublime, Atom, Eclipse with PyDev, Pycharm, > IntelliJ with Pytho

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Michael Torrie
On 01/02/2017 04:38 AM, Antonio Caminero Garcia wrote: > The problem with Vim is the learning curve, so I know the very basic > stuff, but obviously not enough for coding and I do not have time to > learn it, it is a pity because there are awesome plugins that turns > Vim into a lightweight powerfu

Re: Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Marc Brooks
I'd recommend you be willing to put in the time and effort to learn the tools you want to use, if you want to do professional software development. Pick one, use it for a month (at least 100+ hours of hands on keyboard coding). Sublime, Vi are great for Python, since Python doesn't require as muc

Choosing a Python IDE. what is your Pythonish recommendation? I do not know what to choose.

2017-01-02 Thread Antonio Caminero Garcia
Hello, I am having a hard time deciding what IDE or IDE-like code editor should I use. This can be overwhelming. So far, I have used Vim, Sublime, Atom, Eclipse with PyDev, Pycharm, IntelliJ with Python plugin. The thing with the from-the-scratch full featured IDEs (Eclipse, IntelliJ, Pycharm

Thonny 2.0 released (Python IDE for beginners)

2016-10-01 Thread Aivar Annamaa
Hi! Thonny is Python IDE for learning and teaching programming. It is developed in University of Tartu, Estonia. It has an easy to use debugger which shows clearly how Python executes your programs. Unlike most debuggers, it can even show the steps of evaluating an expression, visually

ANN: Leo 5.1-final. PIM, scripting Python IDE, Outliner

2015-04-17 Thread edreamleo
http://leoeditor.com/";>Leo 5.1 final is now available at http://sourceforge.net/projects/leo/files/Leo/";>SourceForge. Leo is Open Software, using the http://leoeditor.com/license.html";>MIT License. Leo 5.1-final is recommended for anyone using Leo 5.1 b1 or Leo 5.0-final. The highlights of

ANN: Wingware Python IDE version 5.1.3 released

2015-03-23 Thread Wingware
store/upgrade Questions? Don't hesitate to email us at supp...@wingware.com. Thanks, -- Stephan Deibel Wingware | Python IDE The Intelligent Development Environment for Python Programmers wingware.com -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python IDE.

2014-11-23 Thread Ricardo Aráoz
Spyder El 20/11/14 a las 18:47, TP escibió: On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:29 AM, Irmen de Jong mailto:irmen.nos...@xs4all.nl>> wrote: PyCharm *is* free, if you fall in one of several categories. See http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/buy/license-matrix.jsp Even when you have to buy it

Python-friendly IDE (was: Python IDE.)

2014-11-21 Thread Ben Finney
tplace https://marketplace.eclipse.org/>. * Because it is free software with a thriving community, there are many resources available for putting it to work with popular languages like Python: * PyDev http://pydev.org/> makes Eclipse into a Python IDE. * Lars Vogel maintains a tutorial for

Re: Python IDE.

2014-11-21 Thread kiloran
On 20/11/2014 19:01, dvenkatj2ee...@gmail.com wrote: Can someone suggest a good python IDE. I'm very happy with Eclipse -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python IDE.

2014-11-20 Thread Tim Chase
On 2014-11-20 21:54, Dennis Lee Bieber wrote: > VIM in one window for editing, and a bare command line for test > execution in another (I'm sure VIM probably has a way to invoke a > command line, It can be done, but (without an unofficial patch) it's modal, so most of us vi/vim users prefer to hos

Re: Python IDE.

2014-11-20 Thread Chris Angelico
On Fri, Nov 21, 2014 at 10:13 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote: > dvenkatj2ee...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Can someone suggest a good python IDE. > > Yes. Use a UNIX or Linux system: > > http://blog.sanctum.geek.nz/series/unix-as-ide/ My IDE is Xfce, with a bunch of plugin

Re: Python IDE.

2014-11-20 Thread Steven D'Aprano
dvenkatj2ee...@gmail.com wrote: > Can someone suggest a good python IDE. Yes. Use a UNIX or Linux system: http://blog.sanctum.geek.nz/series/unix-as-ide/ -- Steven -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Python IDE.

2014-11-20 Thread Grant Edwards
On 2014-11-20, dvenkatj2ee...@gmail.com wrote: > Can someone suggest a good python IDE. Sure: emacs, bash, grep, et alia. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwardsYow! Hello? Enema Bondage? at I'm calling becaus

Re: Python IDE.

2014-11-20 Thread TP
On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 11:29 AM, Irmen de Jong wrote: > PyCharm *is* free, if you fall in one of several categories. > See http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/buy/license-matrix.jsp > > Even when you have to buy it, it is cheap (IMO) for what it offers. > "PyCharm Editions Comparison" [1] is a bet

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