Eclipse/PyQt/Eric4 question

Fabio Zadrozny fabiofz at gmail.com
Wed Dec 19 19:09:47 EST 2007


>
> Hi -
> in fact, you can do pretty much everything you have to do with pydev
> in eclipse. Eclipse itself is very flexible, robust and intuitive.
> pydev may be a touch too nervous, but is very supportive. It has a few
> bugs, but none lethal. Only setback is that you have to pay a small
> licence fee. Since I don't have a credit card, i had to switch to
> eric4. Has more bugs, crashes more often and doesn't have as nice a
> look-and-feel as eclipse. Loading upgrades for eric is a little bit
> more complicated than in eclipse, which is extremely efficient.
> Overall, eric is good enough for hobby programming where time doesn't
> count as much (it's only your wife complaining, not your boss).


Actually, Pydev itself is open source: http://pydev.sourceforge.net/
-- You do have to pay for Pydev Extensions: http://fabioz.com/pydev/
but you can use Pydev by itself without any problems... (you can see
the difference between both at:
http://fabioz.com/pydev/manual_adv_features.html )

Cheers,

Fabio



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