IDE for developing cross-platform GUI Windows/Linux/Mac apps
Alex Martelli
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Thu Jan 24 09:13:28 EST 2002
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"sameer" <sameer_ at email.com> wrote in message news:6bd9f01b.0201231222.b230f0c at posting.google.com... ... > crashes. It's not really an IDE, but may I suggest vim. It provides > syntax highlighting for Python, and it's a good, no nonsense editor. I love VIM and use it almost exclusively but I'd never characterize it as "good, no nonsense editor" -- it's very powerful and, for some people, goes so much against the grain that it would pain them to use it (Emacs is more powerful yet, but it goes against _other_ people's grain, e.g., mine:-). SciTE IS a "good, no nonsense editor" with syntax support for Python and other languages. See http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html ... Alex
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