First, install Eclipse
Second, install Python
Python's: http://www.python.org/getit/
After entering, download it according to your needs (System, version). Here i download is: python-3.4.1.msi, download after the installation can be directly click. My installation directory is: C:\PYTHON34
And then configure the system environment: My Computer, properties, advanced environment variables, system variables
Set path and write your python's installation path to the PATH variable.
Third, install Pydev plug-in
Official address: http://pydev.org/index.html
Two installation methods for installing the Pydev plug-in:
1, will download the Pydev decompression, Pydev after decompression generally contains plugins and feature folder, will be Pydev after the extracted folder copy to eclipse after the decompression directory can be completed before starting eclipse, can be in the Eclipse menu help- >about Eclipse sdk->installation Detail See the installation of the Pydev component.
2. Select the menu directly in Eclipse: Help-install New updates-and, enter http://pydev.org/updates, download and install.
Iv. configuration of the Pydev in eclipse
In the Eclipse menu Windows->preferences->pydev->interpreter python Configure the Python parser you want to use only.
Click the New button and select Python.exe from the Python installation path.
V. Writing a python hello world!
1. Switch to Python view
A. Go to Window-Open perspective-Other, then select Pydev and click OK. Looking at the upper right corner, you will see that the view is replaced by "Java" to "PyDev".
B. Views are the most useful tools for switching work tasks (such as writing Java code and writing Python code). If you look at the file-new menu, you'll see that different views have different options.
2. Create a new project
A, go to file--New--Pydev project to start a wizard.
B. In the next window that appears, enter the name of the project and select "Python" and "3.0" as the project type.
C, ensure "create default ' src ' folder and add it to the Pythonpath?" Be selected. Click Finish.
3. Create a new module
A. Select the project you just created and go to file-New-PyDev Module. This will launch a new Pydev Module Creation Wizard, enter the name of the module in the correct location, leave the package blank, and select Finish.
4. Writing and running the program
A. Here is the procedure to greet the world. Simply enter print (' hello,world! ') in the file. You can delete or keep the default generated content from the file, and Python will ignore it.
b, right-click the file and choose Save (or press CTRL + S) to save the file.
C. Finally, select the xxx.py icon and go to run--run as--the Python run to start running the program. (The quicker way is to right-click the xxx.py icon, select Run as--Python run, or press CTRL + F11).
D, Look at the console panel below the screen and you will see the program's input results.