<p dir="ltr">I've come to enjoy Spyder for development purposes though I'm first and foremost a Sublime guy. </p>
<p dir="ltr">Spyder has the perks of iPython without the Web server.</p>
<div class="gmail_extra"><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Oct 31, 2016 7:21 PM, "Bob Haugen" <<a href="mailto:bob.haugen@gmail.com">bob.haugen@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Anybody else use Kate?<br>
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On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 5:18 PM, Nick Timkovich <<a href="mailto:prometheus235@gmail.com">prometheus235@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
> Text editor X vs IDE Y vs using butterfly species Z to flip SSD bits with<br>
> cosmic rays, this is all holy war stuff. The big thing is always just to<br>
> "shut up and code". Roy Underhill and Norm Abrham both can make some pretty<br>
> sweet stuff.<br>
><br>
> That said, I would argue you should sample something new every so often<br>
> (i.e. use it as much as possible for a week) and see if it has any features<br>
> that could win you over. Especially if many of your co-workers also use it,<br>
> a) maybe they do so for a reason, b) when you're learning that thing you can<br>
> easily ask them 'what's the easy way to do X'. There is the distinct<br>
> possibility that c) you like your original editor plenty well and don't see<br>
> a reason to change, but at least you've armed yourself for the next holy<br>
> battle.<br>
><br>
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 4:43 PM, Japhy Bartlett <<a href="mailto:japhy@pearachute.com">japhy@pearachute.com</a>><br>
> wrote:<br>
>><br>
>> To add a datapoint, I use very vanilla vim, or sublime with vim<br>
>> keybindings. If you are going to dabble in system administration, it's<br>
>> incredibly convenient to be comfortable with a terminal based editor! It's<br>
>> nice for debugging to have a stripped down environment.<br>
>><br>
>> I think for learning, IDEs -- or anything that automagically does stuff<br>
>> for you -- can be problematic because when something breaks, it's hard for<br>
>> newbies to know what's going on, or how to fix it. There's an extra layer<br>
>> of magic that the bug could be in.<br>
>><br>
>> And from the teachers perspective, does the student really understand, eg<br>
>> modules and imports? Or did an IDE hold their hand through it? Can they<br>
>> write code *without* an IDE? Maybe it's moot, but it seems like learning<br>
>> the basics is important.<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> When you transition to a professional environment though, you're judged by<br>
>> your output, and your choice of editor should be personal preference. Once<br>
>> you understand a little about the basics, for sure use the IDE or whatever<br>
>> helps you move quickly. It is extremely rude to impose an editor on your<br>
>> peers! Try things out and use what sticks.<br>
>><br>
>> - Japhy<br>
>><br>
>><br>
>><br>
>><br>
>><br>
>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 4:41 PM, Daniel Fehrenbach<br>
>> <<a href="mailto:dnfehrenbach@gmail.com">dnfehrenbach@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>
>>><br>
>>> Here at work folks on my team picks individual preferred tools - Emacs,<br>
>>> Sublime, PyCharm, Atom, Vim etc. I use sublime but I've found it doesn't<br>
>>> hurt to be able to use all of them to perform the basics of editing code -<br>
>>> you'll eventually be confronted with a server and only have vim - so if you<br>
>>> can at least open/edit/save/exit that is really helpful, or if you're pair<br>
>>> programming with someone it kind of wastes time to struggle with an editor<br>
>>> you've never used instead of getting work done.<br>
>>><br>
>>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 3:32 PM, HADDLETON, Robert W (Bob)<br>
>>> <<a href="mailto:bob.haddleton@nokia.com">bob.haddleton@nokia.com</a>> wrote:<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> PyCharm. If your professors abhor IDEs they aren't preparing their<br>
>>>> students for<br>
>>>> real world jobs. Familiarity with git and an IDE are pretty much<br>
>>>> expected.<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> I use vi/vim/emacs as much as anyone (maybe more) but an integrated IDE<br>
>>>> used properly<br>
>>>> is essential for medium and large projects with multiple/many developers<br>
>>>> or which uses a<br>
>>>> large number of external modules.<br>
>>>><br>
>>>> Bob<br>
>>>><br>
>>>><br>
>>>> On 10/31/2016 3:00 PM, Aswin kumar wrote:<br>
>>>>><br>
>>>>> Hi,<br>
>>>>><br>
>>>>> Do people in industry use Vim editor or Emacs for software development<br>
>>>>> in their office or do they use an IDE? In college my Professors abhor<br>
>>>>> IDE and suggest us to use VIM or Emacs for development. So I am<br>
>>>>> curious to know if its is the same case in industry.<br>
>>>>><br>
>>>>> Regards,<br>
>>>>> Aswin.<br>
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