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Re: Using Xcode as a Python IDE
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Re: Using Xcode as a Python IDE


  • Subject: Re: Using Xcode as a Python IDE
  • From: Bill Bumgarner <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2008 10:53:52 -0700

On Jun 30, 2008, at 10:33 AM, Rush Manbert wrote:
Does anyone have any experience setting up Xcode 3 (and higher) to use as a Python IDE? I've some Googling but it all seems to be based around PyObjC which is not what I want at all.

It works, but it isn't a terribly optimal experience. I find myself bouncing between TextMate, emacs, and Xcode for editing Python files.


[back OT] I have been playing with creating a Python docset for Xcode. At the moment, I have the python documentation nicely showing up in the Xcode help window and it can be searched, but I haven't gone much further with it.

If anyone would like to help, send me an off-list email.

b.bum

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References: 
 >Using Xcode as a Python IDE (From: Simon Connah <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Using Xcode as a Python IDE (From: Rush Manbert <email@hidden>)

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