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One of the site moderators attempted the following experiment: to remove all previous answers and post the IDE-comparison tableremove all previous answers and post the IDE-comparison table, and make that editable by the community. This was a good attempt, but it hasn't been panning out well so far.

Other than a few edits I made at the start, no one has updated the information in the table. That doesn't bode well for the chances of it being kept up to date over time. Plus, some people have posted that they preferred being able to see the answers, which gave them more information than the table.

My two cents at this point is that senderle's suggestion below is the best course of action.

That is, to restore the old answers and:

Add a banner at the top stating that the information in the question and answers is out of date.

This change in banner placement/content could even be made for all such locked questions, so it would have a positive impact on the many other questions on Stack Overflow that are stuck in limbo.

But other ideas are welcome.


Original post follows:

If you Google for "Python IDE", this question comes up as the #2 highest hit:

What IDE to use for Python?What IDE to use for Python?

But it's gotten outdated. Boa Constructor, for example, is very old and doesn't belong on there anymore. NetBeans is listed, but it's not mentioned that it doesn't support Python from version 7.0 on. DreamPie doesn't have Auto-code completion, it says, but that's not true anymore. And some newer options like Ninja-IDE are missing from the list (see this Wikipedia entry, for example, for more up to date entries).

The Stack Overflow question is locked as being off-topic, so people can't even edit it to keep it up to date.

I've noticed that people in other questions on Stack Overflow keepkeep referencingreferencing itit asas wellwell, perhaps because of the high vote count. If someone asks about an IDE, people often say to look at that question, because it's got so much information on it.

Plus, other questions like these are marked as duplicates and send even more people back to the main outdated question (they redirect): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/126753/is-there-a-good-free-python-ide-for-windowshttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/126753/is-there-a-good-free-python-ide-for-windows and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4524846/which-is-the-best-ide-for-python-developmenthttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/4524846/which-is-the-best-ide-for-python-development.

It's only going to get more out of date over time.

I am just wondering what could be done about this.

Update

One of the site moderators attempted the following experiment: to remove all previous answers and post the IDE-comparison table, and make that editable by the community. This was a good attempt, but it hasn't been panning out well so far.

Other than a few edits I made at the start, no one has updated the information in the table. That doesn't bode well for the chances of it being kept up to date over time. Plus, some people have posted that they preferred being able to see the answers, which gave them more information than the table.

My two cents at this point is that senderle's suggestion below is the best course of action.

That is, to restore the old answers and:

Add a banner at the top stating that the information in the question and answers is out of date.

This change in banner placement/content could even be made for all such locked questions, so it would have a positive impact on the many other questions on Stack Overflow that are stuck in limbo.

But other ideas are welcome.


Original post follows:

If you Google for "Python IDE", this question comes up as the #2 highest hit:

What IDE to use for Python?

But it's gotten outdated. Boa Constructor, for example, is very old and doesn't belong on there anymore. NetBeans is listed, but it's not mentioned that it doesn't support Python from version 7.0 on. DreamPie doesn't have Auto-code completion, it says, but that's not true anymore. And some newer options like Ninja-IDE are missing from the list (see this Wikipedia entry, for example, for more up to date entries).

The Stack Overflow question is locked as being off-topic, so people can't even edit it to keep it up to date.

I've noticed that people in other questions on Stack Overflow keep referencing it as well, perhaps because of the high vote count. If someone asks about an IDE, people often say to look at that question, because it's got so much information on it.

Plus, other questions like these are marked as duplicates and send even more people back to the main outdated question (they redirect): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/126753/is-there-a-good-free-python-ide-for-windows and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4524846/which-is-the-best-ide-for-python-development.

It's only going to get more out of date over time.

I am just wondering what could be done about this.

Update

One of the site moderators attempted the following experiment: to remove all previous answers and post the IDE-comparison table, and make that editable by the community. This was a good attempt, but it hasn't been panning out well so far.

Other than a few edits I made at the start, no one has updated the information in the table. That doesn't bode well for the chances of it being kept up to date over time. Plus, some people have posted that they preferred being able to see the answers, which gave them more information than the table.

My two cents at this point is that senderle's suggestion below is the best course of action.

That is, to restore the old answers and:

Add a banner at the top stating that the information in the question and answers is out of date.

This change in banner placement/content could even be made for all such locked questions, so it would have a positive impact on the many other questions on Stack Overflow that are stuck in limbo.

But other ideas are welcome.


Original post follows:

If you Google for "Python IDE", this question comes up as the #2 highest hit:

What IDE to use for Python?

But it's gotten outdated. Boa Constructor, for example, is very old and doesn't belong on there anymore. NetBeans is listed, but it's not mentioned that it doesn't support Python from version 7.0 on. DreamPie doesn't have Auto-code completion, it says, but that's not true anymore. And some newer options like Ninja-IDE are missing from the list (see this Wikipedia entry, for example, for more up to date entries).

The Stack Overflow question is locked as being off-topic, so people can't even edit it to keep it up to date.

I've noticed that people in other questions on Stack Overflow keep referencing it as well, perhaps because of the high vote count. If someone asks about an IDE, people often say to look at that question, because it's got so much information on it.

Plus, other questions like these are marked as duplicates and send even more people back to the main outdated question (they redirect): https://stackoverflow.com/questions/126753/is-there-a-good-free-python-ide-for-windows and https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4524846/which-is-the-best-ide-for-python-development.

It's only going to get more out of date over time.

I am just wondering what could be done about this.

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Update

One of the site moderators attempted the following experiment: to remove all previous answers and post the IDE-comparison table, and make that editable by the community. This was a good attempt, but it hasn't been panning out well so far.

Other than a few edits I made at the start, no one has updated the information in the table. That doesn't bode well for the chances of it being kept up to date over time. Plus, some people have posted that they preferred being able to see the answers, which gave them more information than the table.

My two cents at this point is that senderle's suggestion belowsenderle's suggestion below is the best course of action.

That is, to restore the old answers and:

Add a banner at the top stating that the information in the question and answers is out of date.

This change in banner placement/content could even be made for all such locked questions, so it would have a positive impact on the many other questions on Stack Overflow that are stuck in limbo.

But other ideas are welcome.


Original post follows:

If you Google for "Python IDE", this question comes up as the #2 highest hit:

What IDE to use for Python?

But it's gotten outdated. Boa Constructor, for example, is very old and doesn't belong on there anymore. NetBeans is listed, but it's not mentioned that it doesn't support Python from version 7.0 on. DreamPie doesn't have Auto-code completion, it says, but that's not true anymore. And some newer options like Ninja-IDE are missing from the list (see this Wikipedia entry, for example, for more up to date entries).

The Stack Overflow question is locked as being off-topic, so people can't even edit it to keep it up to date.

I've noticed that people in other questions on Stack Overflow keep referencing it as well, perhaps because of the high vote count. If someone asks about an IDE, people often say to look at that question, because it's got so much information on it.

Plus, other questions like these are marked as duplicates and send even more people back to the main outdated question (they redirect): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/126753/is-there-a-good-free-python-ide-for-windows and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4524846/which-is-the-best-ide-for-python-development.

It's only going to get more out of date over time.

I am just wondering what could be done about this.

Update

One of the site moderators attempted the following experiment: to remove all previous answers and post the IDE-comparison table, and make that editable by the community. This was a good attempt, but it hasn't been panning out well so far.

Other than a few edits I made at the start, no one has updated the information in the table. That doesn't bode well for the chances of it being kept up to date over time. Plus, some people have posted that they preferred being able to see the answers, which gave them more information than the table.

My two cents at this point is that senderle's suggestion below is the best course of action.

That is, to restore the old answers and:

Add a banner at the top stating that the information in the question and answers is out of date.

This change in banner placement/content could even be made for all such locked questions, so it would have a positive impact on the many other questions on Stack Overflow that are stuck in limbo.

But other ideas are welcome.


Original post follows:

If you Google for "Python IDE", this question comes up as the #2 highest hit:

What IDE to use for Python?

But it's gotten outdated. Boa Constructor, for example, is very old and doesn't belong on there anymore. NetBeans is listed, but it's not mentioned that it doesn't support Python from version 7.0 on. DreamPie doesn't have Auto-code completion, it says, but that's not true anymore. And some newer options like Ninja-IDE are missing from the list (see this Wikipedia entry, for example, for more up to date entries).

The Stack Overflow question is locked as being off-topic, so people can't even edit it to keep it up to date.

I've noticed that people in other questions on Stack Overflow keep referencing it as well, perhaps because of the high vote count. If someone asks about an IDE, people often say to look at that question, because it's got so much information on it.

Plus, other questions like these are marked as duplicates and send even more people back to the main outdated question (they redirect): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/126753/is-there-a-good-free-python-ide-for-windows and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4524846/which-is-the-best-ide-for-python-development.

It's only going to get more out of date over time.

I am just wondering what could be done about this.

Update

One of the site moderators attempted the following experiment: to remove all previous answers and post the IDE-comparison table, and make that editable by the community. This was a good attempt, but it hasn't been panning out well so far.

Other than a few edits I made at the start, no one has updated the information in the table. That doesn't bode well for the chances of it being kept up to date over time. Plus, some people have posted that they preferred being able to see the answers, which gave them more information than the table.

My two cents at this point is that senderle's suggestion below is the best course of action.

That is, to restore the old answers and:

Add a banner at the top stating that the information in the question and answers is out of date.

This change in banner placement/content could even be made for all such locked questions, so it would have a positive impact on the many other questions on Stack Overflow that are stuck in limbo.

But other ideas are welcome.


Original post follows:

If you Google for "Python IDE", this question comes up as the #2 highest hit:

What IDE to use for Python?

But it's gotten outdated. Boa Constructor, for example, is very old and doesn't belong on there anymore. NetBeans is listed, but it's not mentioned that it doesn't support Python from version 7.0 on. DreamPie doesn't have Auto-code completion, it says, but that's not true anymore. And some newer options like Ninja-IDE are missing from the list (see this Wikipedia entry, for example, for more up to date entries).

The Stack Overflow question is locked as being off-topic, so people can't even edit it to keep it up to date.

I've noticed that people in other questions on Stack Overflow keep referencing it as well, perhaps because of the high vote count. If someone asks about an IDE, people often say to look at that question, because it's got so much information on it.

Plus, other questions like these are marked as duplicates and send even more people back to the main outdated question (they redirect): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/126753/is-there-a-good-free-python-ide-for-windows and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4524846/which-is-the-best-ide-for-python-development.

It's only going to get more out of date over time.

I am just wondering what could be done about this.

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The #1 SOnumber one Stack Overflow question about Python IDEs is very out of date

Update

One of the site moderators attempted the following experiment: to remove all previous answers and post the IDE-comparison table, and make that editable by the community. This was a good attempt, but it hasn't been panning out well so far.

Other than a few edits I made at the start, no one has updated the information in the table. That doesn't bode well for the chances of it being kept up to date over time. Plus, some people have posted that they preferred being able to see the answers, which gave them more information than the table.

My 2 centstwo cents at this point is that senderle's suggestion below is the best course of action.

That is, to restore the old answers and:

Add a banner at the top stating that the information in the question and answers is out of date.

This change in banner placement/content could even be made for all such locked questions, so it would have a positive impact on the many other questions on Stack Overflow that are stuck in limbo.

But other ideas are welcome.


Original post follows:

If you Google for "Python IDE", this question comes up as the #2 highest hit:

What IDE to use for Python?

But it's gotten outdated. Boa Constructor, for example, is very old and doesn't belong on there anymore. NetBeans is listed, but it's not mentioned that it doesn't support Python from version 7.0 on. DreamPie doesn't have Auto-code completion, it says, but that's not true anymore. And some newer options like Ninja-IDE are missing from the list (see this Wikipedia entrythis Wikipedia entry, for example, for more up to date entries: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_integrated_development_environments#Python).

The SOStack Overflow question is locked as being off-topic, so people can't even edit it to keep it up to date.

I've noticed that people in other questions on Stack Overflow keep referencing it as well, perhaps because of the high vote count. If someone asks about an IDE, people often say to look at that question, because it's got so much information on it.

Plus, other questions like these are marked as duplicates and send even more people back to the main outdated question (they redirect): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/126753/is-there-a-good-free-python-ide-for-windows and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4524846/which-is-the-best-ide-for-python-development.

It's only going to get more out of date over time.

JustI am just wondering what could be done about this.

The #1 SO question about Python IDEs is very out of date

Update

One of the site moderators attempted the following experiment: to remove all previous answers and post the IDE-comparison table, and make that editable by the community. This was a good attempt, but it hasn't been panning out well so far.

Other than a few edits I made at the start, no one has updated the information in the table. That doesn't bode well for the chances of it being kept up to date over time. Plus, some people have posted that they preferred being able to see the answers, which gave them more information than the table.

My 2 cents at this point is that senderle's suggestion below is the best course of action.

That is, to restore the old answers and:

Add a banner at the top stating that the information in the question and answers is out of date.

This change in banner placement/content could even be made for all such locked questions, so it would have a positive impact on the many other questions on Stack Overflow that are stuck in limbo.

But other ideas are welcome.


Original post follows:

If you Google for "Python IDE", this question comes up as the #2 highest hit:

What IDE to use for Python?

But it's gotten outdated. Boa Constructor, for example, is very old and doesn't belong on there anymore. NetBeans is listed but it's not mentioned that it doesn't support Python from version 7.0 on. DreamPie doesn't have Auto-code completion, it says, but that's not true anymore. And some newer options like Ninja-IDE are missing from the list (see this Wikipedia entry, for example, for more up to date entries: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_integrated_development_environments#Python).

The SO question is locked as being off-topic so people can't even edit it to keep it up to date.

I've noticed that people in other questions on Stack Overflow keep referencing it as well, perhaps because of the high vote count. If someone asks about an IDE, people often say to look at that question, because it's got so much information on it.

Plus, other questions like these are marked as duplicates and send even more people back to the main outdated question: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/126753/is-there-a-good-free-python-ide-for-windows and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4524846/which-is-the-best-ide-for-python-development

It's only going to get more out of date over time.

Just wondering what could be done about this.

The number one Stack Overflow question about Python IDEs is very out of date

Update

One of the site moderators attempted the following experiment: to remove all previous answers and post the IDE-comparison table, and make that editable by the community. This was a good attempt, but it hasn't been panning out well so far.

Other than a few edits I made at the start, no one has updated the information in the table. That doesn't bode well for the chances of it being kept up to date over time. Plus, some people have posted that they preferred being able to see the answers, which gave them more information than the table.

My two cents at this point is that senderle's suggestion below is the best course of action.

That is, to restore the old answers and:

Add a banner at the top stating that the information in the question and answers is out of date.

This change in banner placement/content could even be made for all such locked questions, so it would have a positive impact on the many other questions on Stack Overflow that are stuck in limbo.

But other ideas are welcome.


Original post follows:

If you Google for "Python IDE", this question comes up as the #2 highest hit:

What IDE to use for Python?

But it's gotten outdated. Boa Constructor, for example, is very old and doesn't belong on there anymore. NetBeans is listed, but it's not mentioned that it doesn't support Python from version 7.0 on. DreamPie doesn't have Auto-code completion, it says, but that's not true anymore. And some newer options like Ninja-IDE are missing from the list (see this Wikipedia entry, for example, for more up to date entries).

The Stack Overflow question is locked as being off-topic, so people can't even edit it to keep it up to date.

I've noticed that people in other questions on Stack Overflow keep referencing it as well, perhaps because of the high vote count. If someone asks about an IDE, people often say to look at that question, because it's got so much information on it.

Plus, other questions like these are marked as duplicates and send even more people back to the main outdated question (they redirect): http://stackoverflow.com/questions/126753/is-there-a-good-free-python-ide-for-windows and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4524846/which-is-the-best-ide-for-python-development.

It's only going to get more out of date over time.

I am just wondering what could be done about this.

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