Hello

Jean-Michel Pichavant jeanmichel at sequans.com
Fri Jul 9 13:59:00 EDT 2010


Dani Valverde wrote:
> Sorry, I forgot to mention that I am using Linux. In fact, my first 
> test have been with gedit. Is there any way to directly run the Python 
> code into the console?
>
> Cheers!
>
> Dani
>
> Bradley Hintze wrote:
>> There are lots of great editors out there. It really depends on
>> personal preference. It also depends on your OS. I us Mac OSX and like
>> jEdit (my lab mate likes bbEdit). When I was on windows I liked
>> notepad2. On linux i really like gEdit. Any of these will work great
>> for a beginner!
>>
>> Bradley
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Dani Valverde 
>> <dani.valverde at gmail.com> wrote:
>>  
>>> Hello!
>>> I am new to python and pretty new to programming (I have some 
>>> expertise wit
>>> R statistical programming language). I am just starting, so my 
>>> questions may
>>> be a little bit stupid. Can anyone suggest a good editor for python?
>>> Cheers!
>>>
>>> Dani
>
Welcome Dani,

Please do not top post.
vim & emacs are the most featured text editors, they are suitable for 
any language.

If you want something more oriented towards python, have a try with 
"eric", that's the IDE name. The name's sucks a lot but I discovered it 
recently from an annoucement in this list, and I found it pretty 
impressive. Integrated shell, debugger, linter, refactoring plugin, UI 
designers etc...

JM





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