Path: csiph.com!v102.xanadu-bbs.net!xanadu-bbs.net!us.feeder.erje.net!feeder.erje.net!eu.feeder.erje.net!news-1.dfn.de!news.dfn.de!news.informatik.hu-berlin.de!fu-berlin.de!uni-berlin.de!individual.net!not-for-mail From: Neil Cerutti Newsgroups: comp.lang.python Subject: Re: The best, friendly and easy use Python Editor. Date: 25 Jan 2013 17:54:39 GMT Organization: Norwich University Lines: 12 Message-ID: References: <2ECADBDABCB17E40B66A25D839706F5E07586EE4@msnmail2.bruker-axs.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Trace: individual.net FmvfTZPyfu1Keucw8mkFTwozkwAD3PM7ug3SrpFVsPjgTktKdprY+VhVqFOH29ijCp Cancel-Lock: sha1:VmlbStkra7da/qmB4cOxopkpj+Q= User-Agent: slrn/0.9.9p1/mm/ao (Win32) Xref: csiph.com comp.lang.python:37685 On 2013-01-25, Leonard, Arah wrote: > Though, that said, I have used Notepad and Wordpad any number > of times in the past to edit Python files, all without bringing > the universe to an untimely end. Even used DOS Edit once. You > use what you have at the time. A good craftsman never blames > the tools. ;) DOS Edit was great for quick edits. The file size limit is a pity, though. -- Neil Cerutti