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Python IDE for linux

I have been writing python my little python scripts in gedit and running them using the command line. At this point I'm thinking that I would like to start using a real IDE. I don't need anything special or fancy, but would like it to manage projects, etc...

I do know about kdevelop and emacs/vi(m)/nano/pico, but I use gnome most of the time and would rather (but not require) that the ide use anything other than qt. Aside from just IDEs, I would love to hear about eclipse/jedit/(anjuta?) plugins.

Thanks.

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Neil Isaac
ne********@sympatico.ca
Apr 20 '06 #1
8 18770
Neil,

If you aren't accessing this list via the web, start your browser and
go to:

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.python

In the search box at upper right, type in: ide linux

It gets discussed about once a week. A recent long one:

http://groups.google.com/group/comp....ba226d9147ff41

Enjoy.

Rick

Apr 20 '06 #2
On 4/20/06, Fulvio <fu****@pc.jaring.my> wrote:
Alle 09:43, giovedě 20 aprile 2006, Neil Isaac ha scritto:
At this point I'm thinking that I would like to start using a real IDE.

Idle, shipped with Python :-)

F
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http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list


And there is also a long list of IDEs on the wiki:

http://wiki.python.org/moin/Integrat...ntEnvironments
Apr 20 '06 #3
Alle 09:43, giovedě 20 aprile 2006, Neil Isaac ha scritto:
At this point I'm thinking that I would like to start using a real IDE.

Idle, shipped with Python :-)

F
Apr 20 '06 #4
Fulvio wrote:
Alle 09:43, giovedě 20 aprile 2006, Neil Isaac ha scritto:
At this point I'm thinking that I would like to start using a real IDE.
Idle, shipped with Python :-)


The OP said "a *real* IDE" !-)
F

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bruno desthuilliers
python -c "print '@'.join(['.'.join([w[::-1] for w in p.split('.')]) for
p in 'o****@xiludom.gro'.split('@')])"
Apr 20 '06 #5
my $.03

I'm a tool freak - not just development, in general.
Also from a Java background.

PyDev plugin on Eclipse is the bomb, as far as I am concerned.

There was also a TruStudio plugin for eclipse that was a bit more
ambitious, but I've used it since early milestones through to the
current release, and there are still bugs in the way it handles indents
and code identification.

So I have settled on PyDev. It does a good bit of the work for you.
It's package management is the best - basically it uses java based
ideas. IT's not a perfect fit, but it's good enough for government work
;)

Basically I use PyDev for
1) syntax highlighting
2) code completion
3) minor debugging - debugger seems a little clunky to me
4) subversion integration - I love this feature, don't know how I got
along without it (via standard eclipse svn plugin) - also available for
cvs

And it works well and performance is good. Code complete doesn't bog
the system to bad.

Apr 20 '06 #6
when I said " It's package management is the best "

I mean't ISN'T the best

oops

Apr 20 '06 #7

Neil Isaac wrote:
I have been writing python my little python scripts in gedit and running them using the command line. At this point I'm thinking that I would like to start using a real IDE. I don't need anything special or fancy, but would like it to manage projects, etc...

I do know about kdevelop and emacs/vi(m)/nano/pico, but I use gnome most of the time and would rather (but not require) that the ide use anything other than qt. Aside from just IDEs, I would love to hear about eclipse/jedit/(anjuta?) plugins.


I haven't done anything with it, but doesn't ERIC3 use qt?
You might also take a look at Activestate's Komodo.

Apr 20 '06 #8
If your PC can handle eclipse ... memory-wise, I strongly suggest you give
pydev a shot.
Philippe

Neil Isaac wrote:
I have been writing python my little python scripts in gedit and running
them using the command line. At this point I'm thinking that I would like
to start using a real IDE. I don't need anything special or fancy, but
would like it to manage projects, etc...

I do know about kdevelop and emacs/vi(m)/nano/pico, but I use gnome most
of the time and would rather (but not require) that the ide use anything
other than qt. Aside from just IDEs, I would love to hear about
eclipse/jedit/(anjuta?) plugins.

Thanks.

--
Neil Isaac
ne********@sympatico.ca


Apr 20 '06 #9

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