Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 03:39:26 +0900 From: Byung-Hee HWANG <bh@izb.knu.ac.kr> To: cpghost <cpghost@cordula.ws> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [OT] proper editor Message-ID: <1192646366.3118.5.camel@viola.izb.knu.ac.kr> In-Reply-To: <20071017200007.5045d41f@epia-2.farid-hajji.net> References: <1192512563.861.18.camel@viola.izb.knu.ac.kr> <47145065.5080807@otenet.gr> <1192535589.861.72.camel@viola.izb.knu.ac.kr> <20071017200007.5045d41f@epia-2.farid-hajji.net>
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On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 20:00 +0200, cpghost wrote: > On Tue, 16 Oct 2007 20:53:09 +0900 > Byung-Hee HWANG <bh@izb.knu.ac.kr> wrote: > > > On Tue, 2007-10-16 at 08:47 +0300, Manolis Kiagias wrote: > > > Byung-Hee HWANG wrote: > > > > Hi there, I'm beginner. > > > > > > > > Please recommend for proper editor so that ... > > > > I want to practice *Python* under best environment ... > > > > > > > > vim, emacs, gedit, or notepad.exe, ... > > > > To tell truth, I really want to learn Python with a complex editor > > like Emacs. I feel so sorry for I object to your professional > > opinion;; > > As others already pointed out, it doesn't really matter which > editor you use. Use the one you feel most comfortable with at > the moment. > > Personally, I use Emacs' (Python Mode) to edit Python programs, > and try out code snippets in the Python Shell, either from > within a separate xterm, or, sometimes from within an Emacs > shell buffer. If you're on Windows though, it's probably easier > to simply use the editor that comes with IDLE. It's good enough > for most cases and does syntax coloring too. :) I made the decision to go with Emacs. Thank you for encouraging me ;; -- Byung-Hee HWANG <bh@izb.knu.ac.kr> InZealBomb, Kyungpook National University, KOREA "I'll reason with him." -- Vito Corleone, "Chapter 14", page 200
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