Python Learning Environment

I'm looking to speed up in Python, is it worth it to work locally through the ActivePython interface, and then go to a website that supports one of the standard frameworks (Django or Pylons) or use the Google Apps environment? I want to stay as interactive as possible, simplifying feedback / training.

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Navigate using the Python interpreter. Take one of the lessons that many people on SO recommend and you're on your way. Once you are comfortable with the language, take a look at a structure like Django, but not before.

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Not sure what you mean.

For development

First choice: idle - you already have it.

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, docs IDLE ( ). Django Python.

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