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26.01 Mac in the Shell: Debugging Python with vim
by Edward Marczak
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Article Synopsis
Mac in the Shell has been focusing on Python for the System Administrator over the last few months. Last month re-introduced the vi(m) text editor. This month, we're going to tie them together a bit. I've covered pdb - the python debugger - already. It's really handy to have a debugger at your disposal. However, pdb's output and display can get a little unwieldy. Never fret: Vim to the rescue! This article will show you how to get the latest MacVim and start using it to debug Python code.
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