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= Sorry, but this is necessary = ==== Please!! get a wiki running side-by-side with the docs eg: 1 corresponding wikiable page for every page here in the pydocs. The startup data is simply that of the docs, so just mirror their structure. Then after the wiki docs start offering lots of useful information, the actual doc writers can incorporate this. To summarize, I think python's documentation (like the lib reference) is basically a big melange of api data and some snippets of useful info. This wiki will help replace those places that just use API data to fill up space, and turn it into something better. ==== ---- Whether you want to quickly edit Python source code, write or debug whole Python programs, or use Python in IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments, you have a pleasantly wide range of choices. |
Whether he you want to quickly edit Python source code, write or debug whole Python programs, or use Python in IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments, you have a pleasantly wide range of choices. |
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|| [http://sapien.com/ PrimalScript, PrimalCode] || Syntax highlighting for Python and dozens of other langs, .NET integration with PrimalCode || | |
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|| [http://www.vim.org/ GVIM] || Graphical version of vi improved: syntax coloring, auto-completion, spellchecking, everything! Download at [ftp://ftp.vim.org/pub/vim/pc/gvim61.exe/ ftpadress] || | |
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Whether he you want to quickly edit Python source code, write or debug whole Python programs, or use Python in IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments, you have a pleasantly wide range of choices.
If you have anything to contribute, configurations for editors, new editors, opinions (I'm waiting for the first EmacsVsVi LanguagePissingMatch ), don't hesitate to edit or create pages.
There's an [http://www.python.org/editors/config.html Editor configuration HOWTO] available.
Thanks to the people who helped compile this list, including Alan Green for the [http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/758104 Python IDE summary] he posted to CompLangPython / the PythonList.
Name Platform Notes [http://cooledit.sourceforge.net/ Cooledit] Unix/X Extensible in Python [http://www.crisp.demon.co.uk/ CRiSP] Unix/Windows BRIEF-compatible [http://www.lugaru.com/ Epsilon] Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and OS/2 Has Python mode module available upon request. [http://fte.sourceforge.net/ FTE Text Editor] Windows, Unix, DOS, OS/2 console, Unix/X Supports lots of languages, including Python; doesn't seem programmable [http://glimmer.sourceforge.net/ Glimmer] Unix + gnome Editor written in C with Python bindings. [http://www.jasspa.com/ Jasspa's MicroEmacs] Unix / Windows Supports Python syntax and a Python-specific menu. Unix, VMS, MSDOS, OS/2, BeOS, QNX, and Windows. Java Includes plugin that allows editor scripting using Python (via Jython). Java A Java text editor which offers embedded Python scripting (thanks to Jython). Unix. GnuEmacs / XEmacs Unix/Windows/Mac Python support with EmacsPythonMode. [http://www.kde.org/ KWrite] Unix Advanced editor for the KDE environment - supports Python syntax. [http://www.kde.org/kate/ Kate] Unix KDE Advanced Text Editor (uses KWrite component) - supports Python syntax. Unix/Windows/Mac Outlining editor, fully scriptable and extensible, supporting [http://www.literateprogramming.com literate programming]. 100% pure Python code. [http://www.micampe.it/software/moleskine Moleskine] Linux/FreeBSD Written in Python, so should be extensible using Python. [http://nedit.org/ NEdit] Unix/VMS/Win32/MacOS X X-Based, Python support builtin. [http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman/ pyeditor] Unix (and Windows?) Editor written in Python atop PyScintilla and PyGtk. [http://wiki.wxpython.org/index.cgi/PythonCardEditor PythonCardEditor] Unix/Windows/Mac Extensible in Python, part of PythonCard. [http://quanta.sourceforge.net/ Quanta KDE] Linux + KDE Full-featured web development environment that also supports Python. Unix/Windows An application of the widely-used Scintilla rich text widget/control Unix, Windows, MacOS, etc. [http://www.slickedit.com/ Visual Slick Edit] Windows, Linux, Several Unix Flavors, OS/390 Syntax coloring, popup function arguments, class hierarchy browser, other nice Python features. Unix Acme clone for Unix. Can connect to it (and control it) from Python.
Name Notes [http://www.rarlab.com/ FAR]+[http://www.uic.nnov.ru/~ruiv/far/ colorer] Supports syntax highlighting for Python. [http://www.code-genie.com/ Code-Genie] Supports syntax highlighting for Python. Pull the appropriate Zip file for the version of CodeWright you use. Supports syntax highlighting for Python. Syntax highlighting for Python and dozens of other langs, .NET integration with PrimalCode [http://www.crimsoneditor.com/ Crimson] Supports syntax highlighting for Python. [http://www.studioware.com/ Editeur] Supports syntax highlighting for Python. Supports Python syntax. Also it has a regex search and replace and a spellchecker in several languages <spell check in the full version only> Supports syntax coloring and autocompletion via description files. Supports syntax coloring and Unicode. [http://hapdebugger.sourceforge.net/ HAP Debugger] Editor built on Scite; main claim to fame is a robust debugger that has remote capabilities. [http://www.multiedit.com/ Multi-Edit] Builtin support for Python. [http://www.sourcedyn.com/ Source Insight] Supports syntax highlighting and symbol database support for Python if you get the Python.CLF file provided by the Source Insight folks. Supports syntax coloring for several languages. Add Python with a free download from the Textpad site. Supports syntax coloring and autocompletion using a [http://www.ultraedit.com/downloads/additional.html wordfile]. An [http://gurno.com/adam/py-ue.shtml updated version] that supports Python 2.x is also available. [http://www.zeusedit.com/ Zeus] Includes builtin Python scripting.
Name Platform Notes [http://www.kelehers.org/alpha/ Alpha] MacOS Python-mode extensible in Tcl MacOS 9/MacOS X BBEdit Lite (free version) appears not to have language-sensitive support. MacOS Included in MacPython distribution. [http://www.hekkelman.com/ Pepper] MacOS Classic/MacOS X Builtin support for Python. Now defunct. [http://www.idearesources.com/ irEdit] MacOS X Builtin support for Python. [http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~gf6d-kmym/en/mimi/mimidownload.html mi] MacOS X Does not initially include Python support but new language modes can be created.
Name Platform Notes Python + wxPython Interactive Python shell using wxPython. Unix, MacOS X, Windows Enhanced interactive Python shell. [http://www.dohao.org/python/ cnIDLE] Python + Tkinter Python IDLE in Chinese
Vaults of Parnassus [http://www.vex.net/parnassus/apyllo.py?i=979528604 Editor/IDE page.] Open Directory Project's [http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/Languages/Python/Tools/ Python Tools page.] Richard Jones's [http://www.bofh.asn.au/~richard/editors.html editors page.] Unix & Multiplatform Editors
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