"Jags" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you don't like that, you could use any of the following editors:
> EditPlus, TextPad, UltraEdit, WingIDE, Komodo (from ActiveState) or
> jEdit. All these are Windows based.
Komodo is available for Linux and Windows, and ActiveState will be
releasing a ve
If you are looking for a small and simple text editor that moonlights
as an IDE, my suggestion would be
SciTE(http://scintilla.org/SciTE.html). It has reasonable syntax
highlighting and can run Python scripts if you press F5.
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Thanks a lot for all the suggestions. I´m ising IDLE and trying to get
into eclipse.
Cheers,
Nick
On 6/30/05, Nick Mountford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Complete newb to Python and programming, looking for an open source
> IDE to download. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick
>
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I encourage NOPs (non-original posters) to paste their thoughts into
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http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments
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Nick Mountford a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Complete newb to Python and programming, looking for an open source
> IDE to download. Any suggestions?
Use something simple. Start with Idle (it comes with Python, and has all
the basic features you may need to learn Python). When you'll have learn
the bases,
I am currently using synEdit.
That is because it is a free, small, and very customizable and
highlites pythn keywords.(and was on the system at work)
Where as at home I use Emacs, or GNUEmacs (depends on which boot up I
chose at the time).
Jeff
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Hi,
Complete newb to Python and programming, looking for an open source
IDE to download. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Nick
SPE (Can be used in editor mode only if desired, but comes with WxGlade for
GUI)
Boa Construc
Hi there,
You could use the IDLE that is bundled along with the Python
installation.
If you don't like that, you could use any of the following editors:
EditPlus, TextPad, UltraEdit, WingIDE, Komodo (from ActiveState) or
jEdit. All these are Windows based.
Cheers!
- Jags.
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woops: I like komodo (almost free, from:
http://wiki.python.org/moin/Komodo
and jedit:
http://www.opensourcetutorials.com/tutorials/Server-Side-Coding/Python/review-of-python-ide/page1.html
http://plugins.jedit.org/updates.php?page=3
Heard good things about WIngIDE, the other almost free IDE
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http://www.python.org/cgi-bin/moinmoin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments
http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEditors
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/comp.lang.python/browse_frm/thread/6ab929ca5507a05/ebf77ab2ea664a3c?q=IDE+group:comp.lang.python&rnum=6&hl=en#ebf77ab2ea664a3c
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oops: "eclipse"
Philippe C. Martin wrote:
> Linux: Eric3
> All: Eclipe: my choice (might be tough to get into)
>
>
>
> Nick Mountford wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Complete newb to Python and programming, looking for an open source
>> IDE to download. Any suggestions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Nick
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Linux: Eric3
All: Eclipe: my choice (might be tough to get into)
Nick Mountford wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Complete newb to Python and programming, looking for an open source
> IDE to download. Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Nick
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