There's also eric. It's geared towards pyqt slightly, but I do a lot of wxpython development in it as well. It's got project management and svn plugins, too. http://eric-ide.python-projects.org/
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 6:01 AM, Sayth Renshaw <flebber.c...@gmail.com>wrote: > > Message: 5 >> Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2010 20:08:10 +0200 >> From: Knacktus <knack...@googlemail.com> >> To: tutor@python.org >> Subject: Re: [Tutor] IDE for Python >> Message-ID: <4cae0c8a.4040...@googlemail.com> >> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed >> >> >> Am 07.10.2010 17:23, schrieb Juan Jose Del Toro: >> > Dear List; >> > >> > In your experience what is the best IDE for Python? >> > >> I'm using Wing IDE. Very good overall package. I like especially the >> debug probe, which is like an interactive shell in the current stack. To >> me it's a good balance between features and learning curve. The only >> thing I really miss is refactoring support. >> That's why I'm currently checking out PyCharm, which is about to be >> released (currently release candidate). It's from the company that >> created IntelliJ. PyCharm is in my opinion by far the most feature-rich >> Python IDE, looks very impressive so far. The only drawback is that it's >> written in Java and has a Swing GUI ;-) (ouuch, it hurts your eyes for a >> while but you get over it, once you discover all those wicked features >> ;-)). But Wing isn't excactly eye-candy either. >> Both are commercial, but if you code a lot it's worth it. Check out the >> offerings. (I think both are free for Open Source Projects.) >> >> I also tried the free PyDev (an Eclipse plugin), which is very complete >> as well, but I don't get along with the Eclipse world. >> >> So, check out Wing and PyCharm. >> >> Cheers, >> >> JJ >> >> >> ------------------------------ >> >> > I really like Spe, Stani's Python editor found here > http://pythonide.blogspot.com/ . > > It really manages to keep everything clear open and accessible whilst still > providing a tonne of features and support. There are some intro videos > avaiable here. > http://showmedo.com/videotutorials/series?name=PythonDevelopmentWithSPE . > > I have never seen Pycharm as JJ suggested so am going to check it out, I > only recently installed Eclipse Helios with Aptana 3 which includes Pydev > and Django support so I can't really offer an indepth opinion but it is an > open source community with a lot of support which if you are learning am ide > as well as a language could prove very helpful. A lot of editors don't have > much in the way of documentation or community which I think is important. > > Another verygood option I like and have used a lot is DrPython > http://drpython.sourceforge.net/. > > Ultimately though for keep the ide learning curve low and providing power I > still go for Spe, if I had the money I would definitely look at wing ide. > > Cheers > > Sayth > > _______________________________________________ > Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor > >
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