>  Unless you have a
>  preference for Windows though, I wouldn't use it as a Django app web
>  server in production; there's far less support on the net to help you
>  out when things go wrong. 

Let me see if this what you mean... so when I want to run "python manage.py 
runserver," a Django command I should steer clear of Windows? 

> I use ActiveState Komodo Edit on Windows to modify files on my Linux
> VM which runs the web server for my Django apps. It means I don't get
> a debug environment though; working on finding something to make that
> work. 

So I should install ActiveState Komodo Edit to Windows. Which in turn well 
help me to work with my Django server through a Virtual Machine?

If I have this right I should install my CPython distro to VS and build my 
Python on Windows in VS. Then on the side I should have a VM running with 
my Django server (aka my Django project)?

JJ

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