[Tutor] IDE
Sean Novak
snovak at snovak.com
Tue Jun 10 18:44:02 CEST 2008
>
> Wow.. thanks everyone!! I am on a mac,, currently. But, I often
> bounce from one computer to the next.. often Linux. So, I like the
> VIM option as it comes pre installed on either OS. One thing that I
> like about EMACS, however, is the ability to run the current buffer
> interactively to a python command line. Is there a way to set this
> up in VIM? Why not just use EMACS? I'm already pretty familiar
> with VIM (shocking, I know). But, as is,, I wouldn't consider it an
> IDE. It's more of a really really nice text editor. I hope I don't
> get flamed for that last one. Does anyone know of a documented
> useful workflow using VIM and it's other UNIX compatriots that feels
> more like an IDE? Links would be very appreciated!!! Any video
> links/tutorials.. I will make you a delicious sandwich.
>
> Sean
>
>
> On Jun 10, 2008, at 11:39 AM, Hansen, Mike wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: tutor-bounces at python.org
>>> [mailto:tutor-bounces at python.org] On Behalf Of Michael yaV
>>> Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2008 8:45 AM
>>> To: Alan Gauld
>>> Cc: tutor at python.org
>>> Subject: Re: [Tutor] IDE
>>>
>>> How about for the Mac platform?
>>>
>>
>> Textmate(not open source) but most who program on the mac love it.
>>
>> TextWrangler(not open source, but free)
>>
>> Open source
>> -----------
>> VIM
>> Emacs(Aquamacs)
>> Eclipse
>>
>> Probably not considered IDEs
>> ----------------------------
>> Smultron
>> SubEthaEdit
>>
>> Mike
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