Best IDE?

Stevie_mac no.email at please.com
Tue May 4 11:46:04 EDT 2004


Thanks for the heads up


"SM" <stani_ at hotmail.com> wrote in message news:99230dbb.0405011406.7f37c033 at posting.google.com...
> Hi,
> Just to let you all know that there is a new version of SPE being
> developped with a much faster class/index/todo browser (can be even
> realtime!), wxPython 2.5 support, simultaneous view of source code,
> you can choose between MDI or SDI both with tabs, better control of
> calltips (only first paragraph or all doc) ...  If you are curious,
> you can download it from http://projects.blender.org/projects/spe/ The
> windows XP version is already quite stable, for linux and mac os x,
> I'm dependent of other users.
> Stani
>
> hemanth_sethuram at yahoo.com (Hemanth P.S.) wrote in message news:<9be5e130.0404160049.257ce8e1 at posting.google.com>...
> > If you are looking for an IDE only for Python development, take a look
> > at SPE.(http://spe.pycs.net). It looks quite cool with PyCrust
> > integrated.
> > Here is the blurb from the site:
> > """
> > Spe is a python IDE with wxGlade GUI designer, auto-indentation, auto
> > completion, call tips, syntax coloring, syntax highlighting, class
> > explorer, source index, auto todo list, sticky notes, integrated
> > pycrust shell, python file browser, recent file browser, drag&drop,
> > context help, ... Special is its blender support with a blender 3d
> > object browser and its ability to run interactively inside blender.
> > Spe is extensible with boa.
> > """
> >
> > --Hemanth
> >
> > Josiah Carlson <jcarlson at uci.edu> wrote in message news:<c5c138$i91$1 at news.service.uci.edu>...
> > > > This has prolly been asked 100 times - so please refrain from flaming if you can...
> > > >
> > > > What's the best MSwindows editor for python?  I'm currently using PythonWin (ActiveState) at the moment, its a
bit
> > > > buggy - but not too bad. I mean, its got autocomplete & tips & help & autoindentaion (not always good tho).
> > > >
> > > > Thing is, I'm sure there is something better. Is there?
> > >
> > > Many people stick with the standard Python-included Idle.
> > >
> > > Others use their favored *nix editor on Windows (usually Emacs or VI(M))
> > >
> > > Some have found they love SciTE.
> > >
> > > If you could get Eric3 running on Windows, it'd probably be /very/ nice.
> > >
> > > The editor component of Boa Constructor is pretty good (haven't used it
> > > in a while), but is a bit sluggish.
> > >
> > > SPE (Stani's Python Editor) is also pretty good, though can be slow at
> > > times, and uses MDI, which people usually love or hate.
> > >
> > > I use PyPE, find it to be a satisfactory replacement for Idle, and is
> > > quite fast.  I wrote it, which is why I place it at the bottom.
> > >
> > >
> > > There are many other general text editors with some sort of Python
> > > support, but I don't use any of them, so I'll not talk about them.
> > >
> > >   - Josiah





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