[Tutor] First Python Test

Aurélien DESBRIÈRES aurelien at cwb.io
Sat Feb 2 10:54:51 CET 2013


hmm ... you should use GNU Emacs, it's Free in price and license!

Extensible Text Editor with a cool Python-mode ;-)

Jamie Griffin <jamie at kode5.net> writes:

> * Simon Yan <simonyan at fedoraproject.org> [2013-02-02 01:11:12 +0800]:
>
>> I would recommend start off from a simple text editor that has basic syntax
>> highlighting features. There are a number of options out there.
>> TextMate is a good choice, a little pricy.
>> VIM, if you are a terminal guy
>> Even Python IDLE is a good choice you wanted to edit just a few simple .py
>> files.
>> 
>> I would suggest give it a look in the Mac App Store and you will find a few
>> other good ones too.
>
> I believe the editor of choice on Mac OS X these days is BBEdit -
> again, a bit expensive. TextMate used to be good but there are
> better ones out there now. Personally, I prefer the commandline
> editors, vi or vim which is already installed on Mac OS X. I haven't
> used the Xcode editor before but if it's what you're comfortable
> with then it's probably best to stick with it.
>
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