What's a good IDE for Python on Mac OS X? [closed]

Solution 1:

My 2 pennies, check out PyCharm http://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/

(also multi-platform)

Solution 2:

Have tried many different (Kate, Eclipse, Scite, Vim, Komodo): each one have some glitches, either limited functions, or slow and unresponsive. Final choice after many years: Emacs + ropemacs + flymake. Rope project file open dialog is extremely quick. Rope refactoring and code assist functions are super helpful. Flymake shows syntax mistakes. Emacs is the most configurable editor. I am very happy with this config. Python related part of config is here: public.halogen-dg.com browser/alex-emacs-settings/configs/cfg_python.el

Solution 3:

I use TextMate for all my Python programming needs. It's not an IDE per se, but it does a lot of stuff that an IDE does (without all the cruft of an IDE). It has syntax highlighting, code folding, integration with various SCMs through the use of additional bundles (I know it supports SVN, Git, Mercurial, Darcs, and probably a few others). It's also quite extensible and customizable (again, through the use of bundles). It also has a basic concept of projects. One place where it doesn't shine, though, is in code completion; some bundles have limited support for code completion, but it's generally not as amazing as that of most language-specific IDEs. Given how awesome TextMate is, though, I don't know sacrificing that. TextMate's definitely made me much more productive.

Solution 4:

Pydev for Eclipse, as others have mentioned, is good.

Netbeans has a beta Python plugin that is a little rough around the edges, but could turn into something really cool.

Additionally there is a long list of programming centric text editors for the mac, that may or may not fit your needs.

  • Textmate - costs money, people love this program, but I haven't used it enough to see what all the fuss is about.
  • Jedit - Java based text editor, has some nice features, but the startup time isn't great (due to Java).
  • CarbonEmacs - Decent Emacs port.
  • AquaEmacs - Better Emacs port.
  • TextWrangler - Lite, free (as in beer) verision of BBEdit.
  • BBEdit - The old guard. The defacto editor before Textmate stole its limelight. Expensive.
  • Smultron - Very nice editor, the UI is similar to Textmate.
  • Idle - Python's own little editor, has some nice features, but also some major problems. I've personally found it too unstable for my usage.
  • Sublime Text - This is really sweet text editor that has some surprisingly good Python support.
  • Pycharm - Another solid full on IDE for Python.