

Yeah, anyway.
Eclipse is awesome! I love writing in it. There so much hate against Eclipse on the internet and it was the only thing keeping me from using it. So finally, while trying to figure out the best way to write in different web languges on the same project, it dawned on me that I should try out one of the free IDEs.
Someone recommended Spyder, or Spyderlib, and I just couldn't make it work. I really couldn't tell how to make it work with Javascript. It was clear that it was designed for Python, but I want to do more than just work with Python, in the future. I have it installed still, but I don't plan on using it until I see a real benefit.
I ran the sudo apt-get install eclipse command and
<silly> Then up over the white peaked mountains of... east Texas... there was a light! I climbed up and saw a glimmering sword. Wind swirling around it, like an invisible brush painting with snow. I tossedth my rusty Gedit dagger aside and claimed Eclipse, sword of slightly better UI! </silly>
Seriously, though. I love that my classes and functions are picked up immediately by autocomplete. The trace-back errors actually trace to something. And it's suppose to be friendly with a bunch of different APIs, which I plan on using.