On Sep 30, 9:07 pm, Jon Clements wrote:
> On 1 Oct, 00:51, Robert Hicks wrote:
>
> > I am just curious which I should use. I am going to start learning
> > Python soon. Are they comparable and I just do a "eenie meenie minie
> > moe"?
>
> > Bob
>
> First off, a great choice of language to begin t
On Sep 30, 9:28 pm, srid wrote:
> On Sep 30, 4:51 pm, Robert Hicks wrote:
>
> > I am just curious which I should use. I am going to start learning
> > Python soon. Are they comparable and I just do a "eenie meenie minie
> > moe"?
>
> ActivePython is essentially same as the installers from python.
http://blog.plover.com/prog/haskell/logo.html
Oops...
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
On Oct 6, 8:16 pm, "Sridhar Ratnakumar"
wrote:
> I'm happy to announce that ActivePython 2.6.3.7 is now available for
> download from:
>
> http://www.activestate.com/activepython/
>
> This is a patch-level release that updates ActivePython to core Python
> 2.6.3 along with the fixes for a cou
On Oct 7, 1:18 pm, Barry Warsaw wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> The source tarballs and Windows installers for Python 2.6.4rc1 are now
> available:
>
> http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6.4/
>
> Please download them, install them, and try to use them with your
> projects and environments.
Since the new IDE from Jetbrains is out I was wondering if "you" are
using it and what "you" think about it.
I have to start learning Python for a project at work and I am looking
around for options.
Bob
--
http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
On Oct 14, 8:49 pm, alex23 wrote:
> Jeffrey Gaynor wrote:
> > Certainly give it a shot. The only other IDE I found that was
> > remotely close to it was Komodo which costs a lot more
> > (Jetbrains is offering a 50% off coupon as a promotional offer
> > for a while.)
>
> I recently tried out PyCh
On Oct 14, 4:16 pm, Jeffrey Gaynor wrote:
> Yip. I'm using it and for the most part like it. But...
>
> I used their Java IDE for years (it totally rocks, highly recommended), so I
> it is very comfortable to use PyCharm.
>
> One thing that bugs me in refactoring though is that renaming a method