Linked by David Adams on Fri 12th Jun 2009 14:55 UTC, submitted by google_ninja
Mono Project A Mono developer responds to a request for "a calm presentation of why Mono is desirable, why it is not a threat, and why it should be included in Ubuntu by default" answering the three questions individually, then attempting to address general anti-Mono sentiment.
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RE[3]: Why bother?
by zegenie on Fri 12th Jun 2009 16:22 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Why bother?"
zegenie
Member since:
2005-12-31

And, what about Eric, or even Komodo?

http://eric-ide.python-projects.org/

http://www.activestate.com/komodo/

Edited 2009-06-12 16:23 UTC

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RE[4]: Why bother?
by leos on Fri 12th Jun 2009 16:39 in reply to "RE[3]: Why bother?"
leos Member since:
2005-09-21

And, what about Eric, or even Komodo?

http://eric-ide.python-projects.org/


I used Eric. It's not bad, but it doesn't have code completion. (Not real code completion anyway, it will remember properties and methods you've used before, but it doesn't actually inspect the class to figure out what is available).



Non-free, so I haven't tried it. I heard it was good, but hey, tools for other languages are free, so I don't really feel like paying for a Python IDE. Qt/Python doesn't give me enough advantages over Qt/C++ to justify that cost.

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RE[5]: Why bother?
by adkilla on Sat 13th Jun 2009 11:52 in reply to "RE[4]: Why bother?"
adkilla Member since:
2005-07-07

Komodo Edit is free.

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