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Bjoern Michaelsen wrote:
As for IDEs: Actually I dont think that many Python stuff is done in
a IDE -- most is simply written in an editor.

I think you are wrong, at least when we're talking about the classic
3rd party mostly-closed-classic-development-shop.

It seems to be a real market -
  http://wiki.python.org/moin/IntegratedDevelopmentEnvironments

Instead of caring about a zoo of IDEs or enterprisy deployment
tools, what is needed is:
a/ well maintained examples
b/ some tutorials and youtube vidoes showing how simple it is

False dichotomy - you'd want to appeal both to the casual hacker that
wants the quick solution, _and_ the enterprise...

My 2 cents,

-- Thorsten

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