1 pycharm
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Pycharm is a Python IDE developed by JetBrains. Pycharm is used in general IDE features such as debugging, syntax highlighting, project management, code jumps, smart tips, AutoComplete, Unit testing, versioning ... In addition, Pycharm offers some great features for Django development, while supporting Google App Engine, and, more cool, pycharm support ironpython!
2   Wing
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The Wingware Python IDE is compatible with Python 2.x and 3.x, and can be combined with Django, Matplotlib, Zope, Plone, App Engine, PyQt, Pyside, WxPython, PyGTK, Tkinter, Mod_wsgi, Pygame, Maya, MotionBuilder, NUKE, Blender and other Python frameworks are used. Wing supports test-driven development with integrated unit testing, nose and Django framework execution and debugging capabilities. The Wing IDE starts and runs very fast and supports Windows, Linux, OS X, and Python versi.
3 Eclipse with PyDev
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Eclipse is a very popular IDE and has a long history. Eclipse with Pydev allows developers to create useful and interactive Web applications. PyDev is the IDE for the Eclipse development Python, supporting the development of Python,jython and IronPython.
4 VS2013 for Python
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5 function Comparison: Http://www.vsmatrix.info/matrix/is/2/Python_IDE
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Introduction to the Python IDE