IDEs, ID or EGO? (was: Decimals -> Fraction strings, my solution
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Fri May 26 03:41:59 EDT 2000
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> This is probably a good time to confess that I've recently taken to > using Visual Studio as my Python IDE. "Hi, my name is Grant Griffin, and I'm a Visual Studio user." *everybody now!* "Hi, Grant!" :)- > I tried Pythonwin, which is very, very good, but I got frustrated with > the fact that each time I tried to run my revised Python code, it seemed > to remember the old version. (Maybe there's a workaround, but the > easiest one I've found is to use an IDE that isn't written in Python. Hrm. Funny. I just use a command line (yes, this is on NT) and simply run my test python code straight through the interpreter. I don't see much point in loading everything into idle or what not again and again, unless I have a specific need/desire to poke at the code. Typically, I just type: % python <something>.py ... and it does the rest. ??? > Now, if only Visual Studio could be configured to do Python syntax > highlighting... Well, emacs and gvim are both quite good at it, IMO. For example, I use gvim in VC6.0, and use the rest of VC (debugging, compiling), but avoid its editing capabilities. This, too, is very easy. I use a paged virtual desktop manager which maps a set of keys to virtual screens (none of this picking a region with the mouse shit, I just hit a button and flip). One page has VC, one email/usenet, another code hacking, a fourth telnet sessions and the like. ima-powa-usa-baybee ly y'rs
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