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Well I use it exclusively, it gets things done for me(I do like the
unit test/Pylint/Coverage integration and it works nicely with
Mercurial).<br>
<br>
But I am far from a fan of it, personally I think it is only marginally
better then a 'roll your own IDE' based on vim/emacs. And the only
reason that I am sticking with it is because I am too lazy to learn any
other one.<br>
<br>
My biggest complaint is that the IDE doesn't feel pythonic, which is no
surprise since it is full of Java idioms. Still way better than the IDE
I am probably never going to write.<br>
<br>
my £ 1/50 <br>
-- <br>
mph<br>
<br>
<br>
On 03/17/10 18:16, David Craddock wrote:
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<div>Without wanting to start an editor discussion or, more often as
they are called, arguments - I would like to find out what people think
of the Eclipse + Pydev combination for python development.</div>
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<div>I'm keen to try this, but how does it work for you? If you use
it, does it work well for you? Any complaints? Best features of this
setup?</div>
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<div>Thanks,<br>
David</div>
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