SPE IDE for Python

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Peter Milliken

I use Emacs - it has cvs support and the next version (available from the
GNU CVS archives) will support svn as well.

Plus you can extend Emacs (assumes it doesn't quite do all you wish already
:)) via a python extension module where you can write your new edit
commands in Python - see pymacs for this little gem. I am not aware (not
that I have looked! So please don't bombard me! I am perfectly happy with
Emacs :)) of any other IDE that allows editor extensions to be written in
Python...
 
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Chris Spencer

py said:
Anyone here use SPE (http://www.stani.be/python/spe/blog/). ...the IDE?

Also, anyone know if it supports CVS or has a plugin for CVS? If not,
what do you use to get your code into CVS (via an IDE preferably)?

I used to use SPE quite frequently, until it went nearly unmaintained
for most of late last year. I switched to the PyDev plugin for Eclipse,
which comes with standard support for CVS (there's also an SVN plugin).
SPE development looks to be back in full swing, which in good, since
it's one of the best pure Python IDEs around.

Chris
 

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