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Re: [pygame] growing out of idle ide
I never mess with the color schemes on them, but I have been very happy
with both Scite and Geany.
Neither of them has any particularly fancy features. They are simple.
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James
On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 05:43:04PM -0300, Sean Wolfe wrote:
> Hey guys + gals, I am wondering if anybody can recommend a python ide for me.
>
> I'm looking for something that supports different color schemes as I
> prefer a white-on-black setup. Up to this point in my career I've been
> using IDLE with custom color settings, and happily so. It is simple
> and I like simple. However as I get into more complex code for gaming
> I need a more modular project-based approach to my codebase so here I
> am.
>
> I don't particularly like Eclipse... seems pretty bloated especially
> for Python. For a Java developer I'm sure it's great but I don't get a
> happy feeling when I start it up, and for us game programmers it's all
> about the happy.
>
> I looked at Eric, but it doesn't seem to have the simple approach I'm
> looking for. But I may make that my first try.
>
> Is anybody particularly enthusiastic about their IDE? Anybody use a
> black-on-white or similar color scheme?
>
> Thanks d00ds
>
> --
> A musician must make music, an artist must paint, a poet must write,
> if he is to be ultimately at peace with himself.
> - Abraham Maslow
>