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
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
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
10 matches
Mail list logo