> Come to think of it, the only exception is probably that PyScripter
(AFAIK)
> does not provide conditional pause.
Quoting myself :)
But now it does! Conditional breakpoints were introduced in the
new version released on the 14th of March:
http://mmm-experts.com/
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Sullivan WxPyQtKinter schrieb:
> IDLE is no longer satisfactory for me. Other IDEs make me very
> confused. Really do not know which one to use.
>
> I use WinXP sp2 for current development.
>
> So far as I know, Eclipse + PyDev + PyDev Extension is perfect for
> source code editing. Since I am re
> What features exactly does it not have?
Come to think of it, the only exception is probably that PyScripter (AFAIK)
does not provide conditional pause.
But I really like it. PyScripter is written in Delphi, my other favorite
language :)
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Hi
Being a Delphi user at work, I know what you mean :)
The best python IDE I have found is Stani's Python Editor (SPE), and I
think Stani himself replied to your message as well.
It integrates wxGlade, which is nice for form-building, although I don't
really do much of that with the python co
> Sorry to offend, I was just extrapoloating from personal experience.
No worries, man. No offense taken :-)
> but I could not get going with Eclipse
> ...
> Even installing it the first time seemed to be a mystery.
Yeah I felt the same too when I first installed it. I had in fact given up
usin
Joel Hedlund wrote:
>> If you install Eclipse and try to use it without reading the
>> Workbench User Guide then you are not going to get anywhere.
>
>
> Woah, easy now! I never read any "Workbench User Guide" and I'm doing
> just fine with PyDev. Fabio Zadrozny (PyDev developer) wrote an
> exce
Vim + iPython does most of it doesn't it?
That's where I am after I became a bit frustrated with Idle (which I
still use on odd occasions).
EuGeNe
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>> Anyone knows if this platform is a good one?
It's very good. It's comfortable, helpful and stable. Also looks good.
> Eclipse + Pydev does most, if not all, of your list - I am not sure what
> you mean by conditional pause - plus a whole lot more.
Maybe he means conditional breakpoints? P
Dag Fjeld Edvardsen wrote:
> I like PyScripter. It has some of, but not all, the
> features you request.
> http://mmm-experts.com/Products.aspx?ProductId=4
>
> -Dag
>
>
Hey, that looks neat, and its open source too. Why have I not heard of
it? I can have Eclipse-style sub-window management wi
> I use WinXP sp2 for current development.
You might want to take a look at the Zeus for Windows IDE:
http://www.zeusedit.com
Here is how Zeus stacks up to your check list:
> I hope that an IDE should be featured with:
> 1. Grammar Colored highlights.
It does syntax coloring for Python.
> 2
Hi Sullivan,Just to let you know, pydev does all that you asked for (and if there's something you're missing you might want to add a feature request to it:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=85796&atid=577332)Some notes:To change the indentation in 'blocks', just select the lines you want an
I like PyScripter. It has some of, but not all, the
features you request.
http://mmm-experts.com/Products.aspx?ProductId=4
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I've got used to SPE(editor)+WinPdb(debugger)
not surprisingly of course ;-)
Concerning the free-of-charge IDE's, things might change quite a bit.
You might have read this:
http://groups.google.nl/group/comp.lang.python.announce/browse_thread/thread/240c000583168029/2dec4ae34efe16e2#2dec4ae34efe1
Sullivan wrote:
> IDLE is no longer satisfactory for me. Other IDEs make me very
> confused. Really do not know which one to use.
>
> I use WinXP sp2 for current development.
Personally I have gotten used to coding using ActiveState's Komodo. It
doesn't get in my way and offers the basic features
Sullivan WxPyQtKinter wrote:
> IDLE is no longer satisfactory for me. Other IDEs make me very
> confused. Really do not know which one to use.
>
> I use WinXP sp2 for current development.
>
> So far as I know, Eclipse + PyDev + PyDev Extension is perfect for
> source code editing. Since I am real
On Sun, 12 Mar 2006 01:03:36 +0100
Rene Pijlman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >5. Debugging: Breakpoints, conditional pause. watch for
> >variables.step into, over and out of a function.
>
> Yes.
I'll second the recommendation of Wing's debugging. Best debugger I've
seen, any language, period. Onl
Sullivan WxPyQtKinter:
>I hope that an IDE should be featured with:
I use WingIDE 2.1.0 (beta1) and I'm pleased with it.
>1. Grammar Colored highlights.
Yes, Wing does that.
>2. Manage project in a tree view or something alike, ie, a project file
>navigator.
Yes.
>3. Code collapse and foldin
IDLE is no longer satisfactory for me. Other IDEs make me very
confused. Really do not know which one to use.
I use WinXP sp2 for current development.
So far as I know, Eclipse + PyDev + PyDev Extension is perfect for
source code editing. Since I am really not sure how to use the debugger
module,
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