Re: help a newbie with a IDE/book combination

2006-07-12 Thread Ron Rogers Jr.
On 9 Jul 2006 16:42:27 -0700 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I already have a couple of newbie books on Python itself, but > would rather get started with a nice to use IDE and I am > therefore looking for a good IDE to learn Python. > > Is there a good IDE which would be well documented out

Re: help a newbie with a IDE/book combination

2006-07-11 Thread SPE - Stani's Python Editor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schreef: > Is there a good IDE which would be well documented out there? You could choose for SPE (http://pythonide.stani.be). If you donate as little as $1 (more is of course welcome), you'll receive the SPE manual as a pdf. > PS: I use Debian GNU/Linux on all my computers, a 5

Re: help a newbie with a IDE/book combination

2006-07-11 Thread Bruno Desthuilliers
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I already have a couple of newbie books on Python itself, but would > rather get started with a nice to use IDE and I am therefore looking > for a good IDE to learn Python. On my computer I have installed eric > (http://ericide.python-hosting.com/) but it lacks

Re: help a newbie with a IDE/book combination

2006-07-10 Thread Don Taylor
kilnhead wrote: > I have used spe and pyscripter on windows. I currently use Eclipse and > this it is the best of the lot in terms of functionality. However, it > does take some effort to get comfortable with. I only wish it had a GUI > builder for python. > I have found that wxGlade plays nicely

Re: help a newbie with a IDE/book combination

2006-07-10 Thread kilnhead
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I already have a couple of newbie books on Python itself, but would > rather get started with a nice to use IDE and I am therefore looking > for a good IDE to learn Python. On my computer I have installed eric > (http://ericide.python-hosting.com/) but it lacks

Re: help a newbie with a IDE/book combination

2006-07-10 Thread kilnhead
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I already have a couple of newbie books on Python itself, but would > rather get started with a nice to use IDE and I am therefore looking > for a good IDE to learn Python. On my computer I have installed eric > (http://ericide.python-hosting.com/) but it lacks

Re: help a newbie with a IDE/book combination

2006-07-10 Thread jelle
I think SPE is a terrific IDE, a real pleasure to work with! Also it's very complete in terms of functionality. http://stani.be/python/spe/page_download -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: help a newbie with a IDE/book combination

2006-07-10 Thread Jack
I use PyScripter. http://www.mmm-experts.com/ I find it easy to use. It runs on Windows and it does have a good help file. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi, > > I already have a couple of newbie books on Python itself, but would > rather get started with a nice to

help a newbie with a IDE/book combination

2006-07-09 Thread mamadu
Hi, I already have a couple of newbie books on Python itself, but would rather get started with a nice to use IDE and I am therefore looking for a good IDE to learn Python. On my computer I have installed eric (http://ericide.python-hosting.com/) but it lacks any kind of useful documentation on i