New to python, do I need an IDE or is vim still good enough?
Ben Finney
ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Mon Dec 31 17:46:20 EST 2012
Hans Mulder <hansmu at xs4all.nl> writes:
> Don't bother: Python comes with a free IDE named IDLE.
And any decent Unix-alike (most OSen apart from Windows) comes with its
own IDE: the shell, a good text editor (Vim or Emacs being the primary
candidates), and a terminal multiplexor (such as ‘tmux’ or GNU Screen).
Learning to use that development environment will benefit you far more
than any language-specific tool.
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