[Tutor] Python Editors (particualrly Vim)
Tim Johnson
tim at johnsons-web.com
Thu Sep 22 17:33:22 CEST 2005
* Poor Yorick <tutor.python.org at pooryorick.com> [050922 06:29]:
> Ed Singleton wrote:
>
> >Okay, I've also found this:
> >http://cream.sourceforge.net/features.html
> >
> >
> >
> It seems to me that all the functionality listed here can easily be done
> in regular vim. I would still recommend investing time in learning
> plain old vim or gvim. The payoff for proficiency is high.
<grin> I'd be a poor war-fighter when it came to editors. Personally,
I use all of vim, gvim, emacs and Xemacs and I work in a
multiple-language environment mainly on Linux.
*but* if I were programming only in python and
doing so on Windows, I'd probably use pythonwin.
I've used it in the past and was very impressed,
a real python IDE.
MTCW
tim
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