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Anyone able to compare the commercial IDEs available?

Anyone able to compare the commercial IDEs available? Anyone able to compare the commercial IDEs available?Ken Peek Peek at LVCM.comNOSPAM
Wed Apr 18 11:23:04 EDT 2001
I have used "Codewrite" for years-- I like it very much.  I heard the MicroShit
Visual Studio IDE is pretty good, if you like to support their products, and it
*can* be used for any language (including Python.)

Codewrite has a built-in lexical parser for Python, so that color coding of
source is done, etc.


"Franz GEIGER" <fgeiger at datec.at> wrote in message
news:9akseh$ncs$1 at newsreaderm1.core.theplanet.net...
> I'm aware of three commercial IDEs for Python:
> -- PythonWare
> -- BlackAdder
> -- Komodo
>
> Komodo is somewhat appealing because it supports more than one language. But
> the betas were pretty slow on my WinNT box and AS doesn't seem to offer
> evals of its new release.
>
> I'll have to check the other vendors for an eval. But anyway: I wonder if
> there is anyone already owning more than one of the above and is willing to
> compare them against each other.
>
> Thanks in advance and
> best regards
> Franz GEIGER
>
>



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