New to python, do I need an IDE or is vim still good enough?
Grant Edwards
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Sat Dec 29 13:50:53 EST 2012
On 2012-12-27, mogul <morten.guldager at gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm new to python, got 10-20 years perl and C experience, all gained
> on unix alike machines hacking happily in vi, and later on in vim.
>
> Now it's python, and currently mainly on my kubuntu desktop.
>
> Do I really need a real IDE, as the windows guys around me say I do,
No.
> or will vim, git, make and other standalone tools make it the next 20
> years too for me?
I've been writing Python programs for 10-12 years, and I use the same
"IDE" I use for everything else: Emacs, svn/git/whatever and a command line.
I do use the "meld" visual diff program quite a bit...
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