Text/IDE Python Editor?

djanvk at gmail..com djanvk at gmail..com
Fri Aug 12 16:42:37 EDT 2005


THanks for the information and the review..

On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 16:57:04 GMT, Peter A. Schott
<paschott at no.yahoo.spamm.com> wrote:

>Also, it depends on what you're trying to do.  GUI, Web, Service-type apps, etc.
>
>I have started using Stan's Python Editor (www.stani.be) because I like the
>general features it offers.  It does require wxpython to run, though.  I've also
>used Boa Constructor and DrPython - both pretty good environments.  I believe
>that they are both dependent on wxpython as well.
>
>Some people like Eric - now available for XP using PyQt under the Qt GPL'd
>version.  I had a little trouble with it running correctly - probably due to a
>config issue on my part.  I will admit to not spending a lot of time with it,
>though.
>
>If you don't need the GUI IDE, there are a whole bunch of options available.
>More than I'm able to delve into properly.
>
>Best answer is to play around a little with the different IDE's and find the one
>that works for your coding style.  Also, check the archives for this group. This
>topic has come up quite a bit recently.
>
>-Pete
>
>Simon Brunning <simon.brunning at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 8/12/05, djanvk at gmail..com <djanvk at gmail..com> wrote:
>> > Any recommendations on a editior/IDE for programming in python?
>> 
>> http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEditors




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