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Re: [pygame] recommendation for a good n00b IDE



DrPython is the best i have found. It has not crashed on me ever, and if the program you are writing has a bug and won't close, DrPython has a feature that allows you to terminate your program imediately. (I love that 'emergency brake' feature. I use it a ton.)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Sean Wolfe" <sean@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: pygame-users@xxxxxxxx
> Subject: [pygame] recommendation for a good n00b IDE
> Date: Fri, 3 Oct 2008 17:00:18 -0700
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> Hey folks, how goes it? I'm new to python and pygame. I have a question
> for you regarding IDEs.
> 
> I have been using IDLE so far, what came with python 2.5, and I like its
> simple stripped down approach. However I am getting a bit frustrated
> with what seems to be a bug with the 'Run Module' feature where you can
> run your code by just hitting the F5 key within the editor. This feature
> seems to crash a lot. I applied the 'IDLE hangs up' fix from pygame.org,
> but still getting some crashes and freezes.
> 
> It seems like IDLE hasn't been in development for quite a while? The
> documentation page on python.org is something like. . . 8 *years* old.
> 
> So. . . . any recommendations for a good n00b IDE? I really like IDLE's
> stripped down no-frills approach. Also, I need to be able to set a
> white-on-black color scheme. . . much easier on the eyes.
> 
> 
> thanks!

>


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