Rinu Boney wrote:
I am New To Python. I Would Like To Setup Emacs As A Python IDE. I Don't Know Anything About Emacs!
If you don't know anything about emacs, and you don't know anything about Python, why do you want to make things ten times more difficult by learning a new language AND the most heavyweight, complex editor at the same time?
I recommend you use a more friendly editor. You haven't mentioned what operating system you are using. If you are using Linux with the KDE desktop, I recommend you use a good, modern GUI editor like Kate as your editor. Other people might prefer different editors, but I've come to like Kate the best.
Personally, I recommend against IDEs. I find that they are over-complicated and get in the way. I've seen too many people struggling because their IDE changes the way their code works. I recommend you keep your code open in an editor, an interactive session open in a good xterm, and a second xterm tab open for running your script. That's my preference.
But, if you still want to use Emacs as a Python IDE, have you tried searching for "python emacs ide"?
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