Wednesday, August 12, 2009

epdlab

looks like enthought people have come out with their own ide: epblab. i followed source build instructions below, and it wasn't too painful. if i had to do it over again, though, i think i would use the easy_install or just grab the whole enthought package. i ended up needing to update wxgtk, wxwindows, ipython, and configobj in addition to the enthought suite stuff. https://svn.enthought.com/enthought/wiki/Build/ETS_3.0.0b1/Py2.5/Generic_Any_Any looks like epdlab uses editra for the integrated editor. not bad, though i think i will stick with emacs for now. if i were forced to use windows and had to start from scratch, though, i would cling to editra and epdlab like they were a marine float in a typhoon. and i would be sure to get the python ide and other plugins from the editra site.

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