[wxPython-users] Re: In search of a good IDE.
Leeuw van der, Tim
tim.leeuwvander at nl.unisys.com
Sat Jul 22 02:11:16 PDT 2006
So what do I need to do, on windows, to turn a standard (X)Emacs
installation into a full-featured Python dev. Environment?
(I haven't used emacs for some years, never used it for Python
programming, and not quite sure where to start it's customizations, esp.
on windoze)
Thanks for tips,
--Tim
-----Original Message-----
From: news [mailto:news at sea.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Don Dwiggins
Sent: vrijdag 21 juli 2006 19:37
To: wxpython-users at lists.wxwidgets.org
Subject: [wxPython-users] Re: In search of a good IDE.
erick_bodine at comcast.net wrote:
> I am one of those twisted individuals who happens to prefer Emacs for
programming Python. I get all the goodies people have come to expect;
code folding (xtra Lisp in my .emacs), syntax highlighting, pylint
integration (pylintrc+pylint.el), interpreter integration, SCC
integration, diff/merge, object browsing (ECB or plain speedbar),
"interactive" abbreviations (msf-abbrev), etc.
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