New to python, open source Mac OS X IDE?

Cameron Laird claird at lairds.us
Wed Jan 28 07:07:46 EST 2009


In article <33d59aa0-e73b-45f8-bdfe-4c78717c68f7 at v5g2000prm.googlegroups.com>,
joseph.a.marlin at gmail.com <joseph.a.marlin at gmail.com> wrote:
>On Jan 27, 6:47 pm, André <andre.robe... at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jan 27, 7:06 pm, "joseph.a.mar... at gmail.com"
>>
>> <joseph.a.mar... at gmail.com> wrote:
>> > Greetings! I've heard enough raving about Python, I'm going to see for
>> > myself what all the praise is for!
>>
>> > I'm on a Mac. I use Netbeans for Java, PHP, and C if needed. Do you
>> > even use an IDE for Python?
>>
>> If you already use netbeans, what
>abouthttp://www.netbeans.org/features/python/
>> ?
>>
>
>Wow, you guys are fast... yes, I was having trouble deciding between
>that (Netbeans), Smultron, or TextWrangler. Thanks!

As already mentioned, both Netbeans and Komodo are good choices.
A few more comments about these two appear in <URL:
http://ldn.linuxfoundation.org/column/debuggers-and-debugging >.



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