I believe recent versions of Emacs and Vim have Python support
standard. At least, it's been years since I last had to do anything to
install it.
I've heard that there are two independent Python modes for Emacs --
though they are suppose to be pretty similar. I don't even know how to
tell them apart.
--Guido
On Feb 3, 2008 2:44 PM, Brett Cannon
I noticed on the download page that http://www.python.org/emacs is listed as the place to get your modes for Python development (which seemed to lack any mention of Vim and the support in svn; a slight bias =). Is this true for core development as well?
Basically if someone can tell me the best place to download stuff and a bullet point or three for core dev new developers who use Emacs will thank you.
And if you use something other than Vim or TextMate you can make suggestions as well. But it should be a fairly popular editor for me to bother to toss a slide into the tutorial.
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