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Best python editor ???
user name
2006-09-22 18:30:16
Hi ubuntuers ..
i am just a newbie to python and want to jump on it. now as
i am a C#
and Java programmer i was just curious if python has some
mature
editor i mean with runtime docs and intellisense like
Jbuilder ,
eclipse or ... is there any editor available ??? i mean a
light weight
editor ... with these functionalities or atleast
intellisense enabled
????
i know about blue fish ... but i wanted a multi plateform
editor
because i have to test on both envs ... i mean on linux and
windows
any suggestions ???

P.S intellisense is a must

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Best python editor ???
user name
2006-09-22 23:07:07
G'day there Waqas,

> and Java programmer i was just curious if python has
some mature
> editor i mean with runtime docs and intellisense like
Jbuilder ,
> eclipse or ... is there any editor available ??? i mean
a light weight
> editor ... with these functionalities or atleast
intellisense enabled

	There's a discussion on this topic at:

http://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t323079-ide-p
ython.html

	&

http
://www.velocityreviews.com/forums/t362976-looking-for-an-int
ellisense-with-good-help-ide-for-python.html

	They list several editors with various capabilities on both
platforms.
I've not tried any of them and my Python capabilities have
only reached
the stage where I can spell the word correctly 2 times out
of 3 so I'm
not qualified to comment.

See ya
Ken McLennan
Qld, Australia

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Best python editor ???
user name
2006-09-23 00:05:48
Waqas Toor wrote:
> Hi ubuntuers ..
> i am just a newbie to python and want to jump on it.
now as i am a C#
> and Java programmer i was just curious if python has
some mature
> editor i mean with runtime docs and intellisense like
Jbuilder ,
> eclipse or ... is there any editor available ??? i mean
a light weight
> editor ... with these functionalities or atleast
intellisense enabled
> ????
> i know about blue fish ... but i wanted a multi
plateform editor
> because i have to test on both envs ... i mean on linux
and windows
> any suggestions ???
> 
> P.S intellisense is a must
> 

Asking about editors for programming in Unix is a bit like
asking people
about what religion they think is best.

That said, you should try Vim 7.0 (you probably want GVim).
It now has
Intellisense-like completion which works with a variety of
languages,
including Python, though I have never used it.

It is also lightweight, and highly multiplatform - it runs
on Unix, DOS,
Windows (3.1 and up, and CE), AmigaOS, OS/2, Mac OS X and
Classic, a
bunch of PDA OS's, OpenVMS, and a few others. Vim is
installed by
default in nearly all Linux distributions, and in OSX 10.3.

Constantine


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Best python editor ???
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2006-09-29 12:50:40
On Fri, 2006-09-22 at 23:30 +0500, Waqas Toor wrote:
> Hi ubuntuers ..
> i am just a newbie to python and want to jump on it.
now as i am a C#
> and Java programmer i was just curious if python has
some mature
> editor i mean with runtime docs and intellisense like
Jbuilder ,
> eclipse or ... is there any editor available ??? i mean
a light weight
> editor ... with these functionalities or atleast
intellisense enabled
> ????

Try out Eclipse with the Pydev plugin (from
http://pydev.sourceforg
e.net/ ) I'm using this environment for a major
college assignment and I'm extremely happy with it. It's
hardly
'lightweight' but it is very comprehensive. Might be good
for you,
coming from a java background. Translates many Eclipse java
features to
work with Python.

Cheers
Rob


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