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Python IDEs on the Raspberry Pi - microphone_head - Oct-18-2018 Greetings, I would like to hear from members that have user experience of Python IDEs on the Raspberry Pi. I have particular interest in learning about Python IDEs with code completion on the Raspberry Pi. Ideally the Python IDE should provide a good coding environment with code completion . I've installed a few IDEs with mixed results , so I thought I would try and touch base with other Python members to see if I could find out more. RE: Python IDEs on the Raspberry Pi - buran - Oct-18-2018 (Oct-18-2018, 08:07 PM)microphone_head Wrote: I've installed a few IDEs with mixed resultswhich IDEs did you try? RE: Python IDEs on the Raspberry Pi - wavic - Oct-18-2018 Try this RE: Python IDEs on the Raspberry Pi - microphone_head - Oct-18-2018 I've tried a few like: Eric Python Spyder Ninja Geany gEcrit I loved the Eric Python IDE because of all the extra bells and whistles but I couldn't get the API autocomplete to work , that was a deal breaker for me. I got Ninja to work with autocomplete but i didn't come with code analysis for redundant variables. RE: Python IDEs on the Raspberry Pi - buran - Oct-18-2018 didn't try it, but check this one: https://code.headmelted.com/#platforms As it states: Community builds of VS Code for Chromebooks, Raspberry Pi and other ARM and Intel systems And VS Code is definitely worth a try - very good IDE RE: Python IDEs on the Raspberry Pi - snippsat - Oct-18-2018 Mu is now popular for Raspberry Pi. As mention VS Code look at VS Code from start RE: Python IDEs on the Raspberry Pi - microphone_head - Oct-19-2018 (Oct-18-2018, 09:02 PM)snippsat Wrote: Mu is now popular for Raspberry Pi. I just to tried to install Mu, looked at the website and went through the install procedure, but I don't think the first portion of the installation worked properly because the website instructions suggested a new short-cut icon would be created on my [Preference] menu bar but it didn't happen . Followed the alternate instruction of installing from the command line but it returned with the following warning:
(Oct-18-2018, 09:02 PM)snippsat Wrote: Mu is now popular for Raspberry Pi. This is a wierd one. I tried to install Visual Studio Code on my Raspberry Pi 2+B. First I visited the website: https://code.headmelted.com/#platforms Followed the APT instructions for Debain, by opening a terminal and entering: wget -O - https://code.headmelted.com/installers/apt.sh It came back saying everthing had installed OK, and that a short-cut should be available: I checked to see if pip was installed but that looks good :
RE: Python IDEs on the Raspberry Pi - microphone_head - Oct-19-2018 RE: SPE (Stani's Python Editor) I installed this IDE, its pretty good, looks a bit like Geany. Its got all the elements I would like to see but I think the developer needs to put some more work into it. The code completion is there (90%, doesn't seem to have any completion for local routine), And it even has a code checker. Works on small programs, but I tried it on one of my projects and it said it had an invalid syntax (reslulting in the user being returned to the console with an exception). But when I use the default python IDE it works with no errors . I tried using the Find & Replace and I was surprised to see that it didn't work (maybe I need to invest more time to configure it for that feature to work, not sure). |