

The base Komodo Edit editor is free and open source, an extension of Mozilla's Firefox technologies. ), since before dynamic languages were the trend. with free language builds, package repositories, a recipes site. ActiveState has long supported the development community (e.g. Some of the things I like about Komodo go beyond the write-run-debug loop. rope, pylint), but it is extensible and has a good facility for integrating external and custom tools. It is a little weak when it comes to pre-integrated refactoring and code-check tools (e.g. for Windows), works well with the fabulous (and Pythonic) Mercurial change management system (among others), and has good-to-excellent abilities for core tasks like code editing, syntax coloring, code completion, real-time syntax checking, and visual debugging. Komodo is well-integrated with popular ActiveState builds of the languages themselves (esp. The one license follows you to any platform.
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I use it on Mac OS X primarily, though I've used it for years on Windows as well. ), I am a fan of ActiveState's Komodo IDE. That said, having tried a bunch of IDEs (Eclipse, NetBeans, XCode, Komodo, P圜harm. Nowadays most editors from vim upwards can be used, there are multiple good alternatives, and even IDEs that started as C or Java tools work pretty well with Python and other dynamic languages. ?" is a longstanding way to start a "My dog is too prettier than yours!" slapfest.
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