RE: Eric on XP for Newbie
- From: "Sells, Fred" <fred@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 13:48:48 -0500
I've been using Eclipse with the PyDev extension. it's not bad, although
you need a reasonably powerful computer to handle the bloat of Eclipse.
For short programs, I still like emacs, but I'm old school.
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Subject: Re: Eric on XP for Newbie
On Feb 28, 6:15 pm, jeffwatkins2...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Feb 28, 4:27 pm, Alan Franzoni
<alan.franzoni_inva...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Il 28 Feb 2007 08:13:42 -0800, jeffwatkins2...@xxxxxxxxx ha scritto:
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Forget the tars.
http://www.quadgames.com/download/pythonqt/
Get the two EXEs here. BTW, I don't think Eric3 is a really good IDE on
Windows (yet). Try something likeSPE, or Scite, or any other editor like
UltraEdit32.
Thanks
I've installedSPE. But what now? How do I run it? It doesn't appear
in "all programs" and ther's no .exe file that I can find
Which installer did you use? If you used the python25 installer, use
the python24 installer instead. (It will also work as it is not
specific to 2.4 I have removed the python25 installer.) Than the
shortcuts should appear in your "All Programs".
Stani
PS. A new version is about to released: http://pythonide.stani.be
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