Good Python IDE
Ben Finney
ben+python at benfinney.id.au
Sun Jan 6 19:25:54 EST 2013
Tetsuya <io at noi.com> writes:
> BTW, vim is available also under Windows.
And this is one of the best reasons to learn either Vim or Emacs (or
both, eventually): one should not be tied to any particular OS for
access to one's development tools.
Vim and Emacs are both general-purpose, highly-extensible and -extended,
powerful editing tools. But more important than those is that they are
both free software and (partly as a result of that freedom)
well-supported by a mature community of developers.
Core programming tools, like your text editor or your team's VCS, take
significant investment. Don't needlessly squander that investment on a
tool limited to a single language, a single vendor, or a single
operating system.
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