[Tutor] Best IDE for Python
OkaMthembo
zebra05 at gmail.com
Fri Jan 26 09:04:34 CET 2007
hi guys,
how useable is vim on Windows? i saw on its site that it was developed
primarily as a Unix tool.
i wish i could learn Unix. which distro do you think is good to learn? ive
been eyeing FreeBSD but ive got untouched Ubuntus.
thanks_up_ front()
"Shortash"
On 1/25/07, Mike Hansen <Mike.Hansen at atmel.com> wrote:
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> >
> > > Activestate just released Komodo Edit and Komodo IDE. I
> > believe both do
> > > auto-completion that shows a list of possibilities. Komodo
> > Edit is free
> > > and Komodo IDE cost some $$.
> >
> > IMHO: If one programs in more than one programming language, the
> > ultimate would be an editor/IDE that can accommodate all with similar
> > functionality and behavior for all.
> >
> > MTCW
> > tim
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> I agree. Depending on what I'm doing, I toggle between VIM and Komodo. I
> like that both can handle multiple languages.
>
> Mike
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