I agree about Aptana. I am trying it right now and it looks very good,
I already used eclipse and I think it rocks!

However, re-reading my post I realise that I didn't express myself as
well as I would have liked. Maybe a better title for my question would
have been:

OK, now we have rapid web development frameworks... where is the rapid
web DESIGN stuff??

;-)

regards,
Pedro


On 14 sep, 20:07, pixelcowboy <pixelcowbo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pydev supports Django templates in Aptana, and there is also an IDE
> called PyCharm that is supposed to support them. I have begun learning
> eclipse and I like it. Eric IDE and its Django plugin is also very
> good, although I dont think it supports Django templates.
>
> On Sep 14, 8:20 am, payala <ppay...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello everybody!
>
> > This is my first post over here, I'll briefly introduce myself saying
> > that I am an electronic engineer fiddling with a little bit of web
> > development. After trying asp and other nasty stuff, I have discovered
> > Django and I am LOVING it, it is just incredible.
>
> > As I said, I've been learning Django for a couple of months, and it
> > makes web development really easy... to the point that template/UI
> > design has become the hard part in my opinion.
>
> > What resources do you guys use to ease the pain of doing a nice user
> > interface??
>
> > Thank you all!
> > Pedro

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