Re: [Tutor] Mac IDE

2011-10-05 Thread Liam Clarke
I second the recommendation of PyCharm, it's the best Python IDE I've used. Alan - OS X has Vim by default? At least, I've always used it and never installed it, but I started from 10.5. Regards, Liam Clarke On 30/09/2011, at 3:43 AM, Tom Tucker wrote: > > Another IDE to consider that suppo

Re: [Tutor] Mac IDE

2011-09-29 Thread Fernando Salamero
Another great IDE is NINJA-IDE, http://www.ninja-ide.org , but they are still searching for somebody who makes an installer. Any volunteer? ___ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: http://mail.python.org/mail

Re: [Tutor] Mac IDE

2011-09-29 Thread Tim Johnson
* Alan Gauld [110929 09:29]: > On 29/09/11 12:50, Wayne Werner wrote: > > >Two terminal windows - one with Vim, editing my Python scripts, and > >another with an interactive interpreter > > > >Of course these capabilities (and many many more) are available with Emacs. > > > >I personally reco

Re: [Tutor] Mac IDE

2011-09-29 Thread Robert Johansson
september 2011 16:44 Till: Wayne Werner Kopia: tutor@python.org Ämne: Re: [Tutor] Mac IDE Another IDE to consider that supports the MAC OS is PyCharm from JetBrains. On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 7:50 AM, Wayne Werner mailto:waynejwer...@gmail.com>> wrote: On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 5:50 AM, Walter

Re: [Tutor] Mac IDE

2011-09-29 Thread Alan Gauld
On 29/09/11 12:50, Wayne Werner wrote: Two terminal windows - one with Vim, editing my Python scripts, and another with an interactive interpreter Of course these capabilities (and many many more) are available with Emacs. I personally recommend that you learn one (or both) of these editor

Re: [Tutor] Mac IDE

2011-09-29 Thread Tim Johnson
* Wayne Werner [110929 03:52]: > > My personal favorite? > > Two terminal windows - one with Vim, editing my Python scripts, and another > with an interactive interpreter. Since you can map keys in Vim, I have > mapped to save and run current file. If you're in the habit of editing > multiple f

Re: [Tutor] Mac IDE

2011-09-29 Thread Tom Tucker
Another IDE to consider that supports the MAC OS is PyCharm from JetBrains. On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 7:50 AM, Wayne Werner wrote: > On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 5:50 AM, Walter Prins wrote: > >> On 29 September 2011 10:42, Robert Johansson < >> robert.johans...@math.umu.se> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >

Re: [Tutor] Mac IDE

2011-09-29 Thread Wayne Werner
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 5:50 AM, Walter Prins wrote: > On 29 September 2011 10:42, Robert Johansson > wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> ** ** >> >> I know that there is a lot to read about different IDEs on the net but I >> have tried a couple and I’m still not pleased. My demands are not that high, >>

Re: [Tutor] Mac IDE

2011-09-29 Thread Walter Prins
Hi On 29 September 2011 10:42, Robert Johansson wrote: > Hi, > > ** ** > > I know that there is a lot to read about different IDEs on the net but I > have tried a couple and I’m still not pleased. My demands are not that high, > when I’m under Windows I’m happy with IDLE (an interactive shell

Re: [Tutor] Mac IDE

2011-09-29 Thread sli1...@yahoo.com
I use eclipse. Overkill for you maybe but you can so anything. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4GLTE smartphone - Reply message - From: "Robert Johansson" To: "tutor@python.org" Subject: [Tutor] Mac IDE Date: Thu, Sep 29, 2011 2:42 am Hi, I know that there is a lot to read about different