Why was looking for something that included many of the common modern-day tools, such as:
- Code refactoring
- Code navigation
- Debugger
- etc...
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Why was looking for something that included many of the common modern-day tools, such as:
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Eclipse with the PyDev plugin. |
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There is a comprehensive list at http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments (as well as http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEditors). It's safe to say that each one is preferred and recommended by at least one person, because it's a wiki ;-) |
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Though I've never used it, I've heard good things about Active State's Komodo. It is supported on Windows, Linux and OSX. |
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I am sure you are not looking for something for .NET, but it is worth putting here: IronPython Studio |
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Too bad it's not free! |
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This question, this question and this question all deal with this topic, or one like it. |
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PyScripter. It's free! |
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Vim (or gVim, or MacVim). Free, very powerful. You can write your own functions, macros, extensions, etc in minutes and expand it's functionality. There are tons of plugins and a strong, die-hard community. |
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I think Pyscripter or http://sourceforge.net/projects/drpython/files/ Dr. Python are both my favorites on Windows (I did not see it (Dr. Python) listed in the master IDE list but I believe its a worthy candidate.) Not learning Linux for Python at the moment. |
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use Emacs editor..Its very powerful .we can access many at time.open source.free |
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