Python Eclipse Integration

I found this list of python plugins , but thought I'd ask if anyone had any experience with what is listed there?

I am completely new to the python and dynamic programming languages, if that matters.

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PyDev is the most widely used IDE, I think. I do not use it very often, but if so, it suits me very well.

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PyDev is the best I've used. I use it every day. When they had a paid version, I paid for it. I use it on my Mac and Linux computer and love it.

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I am using PyDev . It has been a long time since I started using it. This may be the greatest force, it is very actively developing. He got good Django support and a list of other useful features. If you are an Eclipse user, you should definitely try it.

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If you are used to Eclipse, it is best to go with DLTK. As a bonus, you get support for a number of other languages ​​(Tcl, Ruby, Javascript).

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Pydev supports python, including vs 3.1, jython and ironpython. Pydev's Ironpython support is said to be one of the best available.

So pydev is probably the best plugin for eclipse. A few months ago, the extensions pydev and pydev, the non-free part of pydev, were merged and released for free. This is not due to the abandonment of the software, as a result, pydev is actively developing.

The latest release added support for Django (as well as support for the Google engine).

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