Definitely i just use pyscripter because it has the py idle integrated in the window.
It's very useful! 2010/2/23 Steve Willoughby <st...@alchemy.com> > On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 05:24:13PM +0100, Giorgio wrote: > > what text-editor do you use for python? > > While the can of worms that particular question tends to > open is always an issue (for some reason people get very > emotionally passionate about why their editor is the best) > I'm not sure you're going to get much of a useful answer > beyond a few suggestions to try, since this is such a > personal choice and depends so much on how you want to > work. > > Personally, I find vim (on all platforms) to work well > for me. I'm giving Eclipse+pydev a try to see how I like > that. > > > Do you think it's a good editor? Do you know other names? > > Whether any particular editor is "good" as long as it does > the minimum amount necessary for programming, is entirely > subjective. Try a few and see how they work for you. > > Actually, I suppose even ed and TECO qualify for some work > models ;) > > > -- > Steve Willoughby | Using billion-dollar satellites > st...@alchemy.com | to hunt for Tupperware. > -- -- AnotherNetFellow Email: anothernetfel...@gmail.com
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