Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 20:57:26 +0900 From: Byung-Hee HWANG <bh@izb.knu.ac.kr> To: Norberto Meijome <freebsd@meijome.net> Cc: Manolis Kiagias <sonicy@otenet.gr>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [OT] proper editor Message-ID: <1192535846.861.76.camel@viola.izb.knu.ac.kr> In-Reply-To: <20071016173200.72a1977c@meijome.net> References: <1192512563.861.18.camel@viola.izb.knu.ac.kr> <47145065.5080807@otenet.gr> <20071016173200.72a1977c@meijome.net>
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On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 17:32 +1000, Norberto Meijome wrote: > On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 08:47:17 +0300 > Manolis Kiagias <sonicy@otenet.gr> wrote: > > > If the goal is to study Python (assuming no previous experience), go > > along with the easiest for you. For starters, if you are using a GUI, > > go with Python's own IDLE environment. It is not "advanced", but neither > > are you at this point. And it does have some advantages (like immediate > > execution of commands to try out things). > > you can also try python inside of Eclipse, with the pydev extension. Yes, > eclipse is a big thing, but like Manolis said, it is worth learning a good > environment. What you learn about Eclipse IDE will be useful for other > languages such as Java, Perl, C++ or PHP, which can all be developed under > Eclipse. Okay, I'll also check out Eclipse, thanks! -- Byung-Hee HWANG <bh@izb.knu.ac.kr> "Tell my father I wish to be his son." -- Michael Corleone, "Chapter 24", page 352
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