Which KDE IDE for Python?

gregarican greg.kujawa at gmail.com
Mon Aug 14 15:49:54 EDT 2006


SPE looks good. I've used Komodo for about a year or so but am
considering giving SPE a try. All of the malware/spyware/adware that
was attempting to load on my system when I visited the SPE website
wasn't so good, however :-/

crystalattice wrote:
> Bart Ogryczak wrote:
> > Hi,
> > Rigth now I'm using two IDEs for Python, KDevelop and Eric. Both have
> > drawbacks. KDevelop is a multilanguage IDE, and doesn't really have
> > anything special for Python. There's no Python debugger, no PyDOC
> > integration, it's class browser doesn't display attributes. On the
> > other side there's Eric, which is made just for Python. But.. it
> > doesn't integrate with KDE, doesn't support remote files (fish://,
> > ftp:// etc.). Does anyone know a better IDE for Python, that'll
> > integrate nicely with KDE?
>
> You might try SPE (http://stani.be/python/spe/blog/).  I don't know if
> it integrates w/ KDE but it's expressly for Python.  From the site:
>
> "Spe is a free python IDE with auto indentation & completion, call
> tips, syntax coloring & highlighting, UML diagrams, class explorer,
> source index, auto todo list, sticky notes, pycrust shell, file
> browsers, drag&drop, context help, Blender support, ... Spe ships with
> Python debugger (remote & encrypted), wxGlade (gui designer), PyChecker
> (source code doctor) and Kiki (regex console)."




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