[Tutor] python editor
R.S.
zoreander at gmail.com
Wed Feb 8 15:17:29 CET 2012
I'm using Spyder (http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/) and Notepad++ on
Windows.
I don't like pycharm. This software is consuming too much resources witch
for me is poinless. Pycharm can eat even 500MB+ of RAM for simple
application.
2012/2/8 Jamie Paul Griffin <jamie at kontrol.kode5.net>
> On Mon, Feb 06, 2012 at 06:11:13PM +0000, Alan Gauld wrote:
> > On 06/02/12 17:17, bob gailer wrote:
> > >On 2/6/2012 10:25 AM, Kapil Shukla wrote:
> > >
> > >>Please also suggest a free editor for python which can at least repeat
> > >>previous command with a key stroke
> >
> > That depends on the editor's mode of operation.
> > In an editor like vi (elvis, vim etc) there is a repeat key (the period)
> > that repeats most things because most things are a "command" - even
> > inserting text. but in a so called modeless editor (most modern
> > ones)
> > repeat will be restricted to things that are recognised as atomic
> > operations, like search/replace, change case etc. And some of those
> > will only be valid when text is selected (so not really modeless!).
> >
> > Other editors like emacs allow you to specify how often an action is
> > repeated. So esc-16 n will insert 16 n's for example.
> >
> > You would need to be more specific in terms of what you want in a
> > repeat operation.
> >
> > --
> > Alan G
> > Author of the Learn to Program web site
> > http://www.alan-g.me.uk/
> >
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> My personal choices are nvi for command line editor and TextMate for GUI
> on Mac OS X. I don't use Windows systems so haven't a clue what's on offer
> for that platform. I learned nvi just because it's the default editor
> installed on NetBSD base system which is my primary computing platform.
> There's just so many editors now it's difficult to know what will suit you
> best. It would mostly come down to the environment you are most comfortable
> working in; I spend 90% of my time in a UNIX shell so the command line
> editors suit me better.
>
> Jamie
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