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    Re: OMG... Python support in Netbeans 6.7 is freaking awesome

    Quote Originally Posted by Greyed View Post
    SA sits down in the corner, and doesn't obscure your code nor does it require you to hit a button to get it to do its magic. All you have to do is flick your eyes down and left when you need to. No obscuring relevant code.
    Agreed. I would use if WingIDE was free/open source. $180 for single OS / single developer license?
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    Re: OMG... Python support in Netbeans 6.7 is freaking awesome

    Quote Originally Posted by Greyed View Post
    In fact I have not seen it outside of WingIDE and I consider it one of the must-have features
    There is not really such a thing as a must have feature... If you take the definition of 'must' literally. The only thing you 'must' have to code python is an editor.

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    this looks pretty sweet, you may have swayed a vim lover here. As long as it has all of the vim niceness (including :vsp and :sp) and the features can be turned on/off on an 'as needed' basis, then I might consider trying it
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    Re: OMG... Python support in Netbeans 6.7 is freaking awesome

    Quote Originally Posted by Bodsda View Post
    There is not really such a thing as a must have feature... If you take the definition of 'must' literally. The only thing you 'must' have to code python is an editor.
    Must have... to consider using it over a plain editor... Nitpick much?
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