My future Python IDE article

SM stani_ at hotmail.com
Sat Sep 6 02:08:03 EDT 2003


Maybe you check out this newcomer :
http://projects.blender.org/projects/spe/
http://www.pycs.net/users/0000167/
It's open-source, extensible with Boa, usable as a module and has all
the usual features(auto-indentation, syntax highlighting, source
index, hierarchal class browser, automatic todo-lists, recent file and
directory browser, interactive shell, run scripts before they are
saved, ...).  Moreover it has Blender support!


mertz at gnosis.cx (David Mertz) wrote in message news:<mailman.1061920192.21278.python-list at python.org>...
> Pythonistas,
> 
> My loyal fans :-) will remember that I did a Python IDE roundup for
> _Charming Python_ a couple years back.  Now I have another such roundup
> lined up... not the very next article, but it's there on the list.
> 
> In the intervening years, I've hardly touched anything one might call an
> IDE.  I've looked at screenshots from time to time, and read various
> announcements.  But really I just use text editors and command lines.
> 
> Here's the thing:  I probably have room to look at about four different
> tools in one article.  In fact, it wouldn't be absurd to only do three.
> Past that, I cannot do more than list contact information and platform
> in the available words.  I'm sure there are more than four IDEs that
> -someone- loves to work with out there... but I need to have a cutoff.
> 
> So c.l.py readers... make the case for your favorite one getting on the
> list.  I have a while to ponder the opinions advanced, should this
> prompt some discussion (it may take a little while to order review
> copies of commercial tools and/or get things installed).
> 
> Yours, David...




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