New to python, do I need an IDE or is vim still good enough?
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Thu Dec 27 15:14:38 EST 2012
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On 12/27/2012 05:01 PM, mogul wrote: > 'Aloha! > > I'm new to python, got 10-20 years perl and C experience, all gained on unix alike machines hacking happily in vi, and later on in vim. > > Now it's python, and currently mainly on my kubuntu desktop. > > Do I really need a real IDE, as the windows guys around me say I do, or will vim, git, make and other standalone tools make it the next 20 years too for me? > > Oh, by the way, after 7 days I'm completely in love with this python thing. I should have made the switch much earlier! > > /mogul %-) You going to create a war here. My honest advice, is just taste the different ides that are out there. - emacs - vi - aptana - eclipse - pycharm - wingide. - etc - etc. I currently use emacs for everything.
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