I know its no replacement, but try scite editor. Its cool and is used by
many python developers I know.

Also check these http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEditors

RS

On Feb 10, 2008 9:01 PM, NickJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I am a long time windows user, and have just switched to ubuntu gutsy
> for the very reason of python and django development. Although the
> learning curve was very steep - and i have had many hardware issues -
> i am now much happier developing on ubuntu (I have dual boot set up,
> but 95% of what i do can now be done on ubuntu).
>
> One HUGE advantage i have found is speed. I have a dell inspiron 1721
> laptop, amd64 process, 2gig of ram blah blah, and vispa was slloooow.
> For a relevant example, the django development test server would take
> 2 or 3 seconds to refresh; loading IDLE would take 3 or 4 seconds. On
> ubuntu, these actions are almost instant.
>
> I am still missing pyscripter/editpad pro, my windows dev tools, and
> havent found an alternative I like (vim is too weird, komodo edit
> doesnt have an amd64 build, any suggestions?). And it has taken a LONG
> time to get up and running. But now I think my development is faster:
> really the only thing that is important to me.
>
>
> On Feb 7, 6:49 am, Aleandro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi, I'm a Windows XP longtime user but I have also Ubuntu Linux 7.10
> > on my dual-boot computer. I've just discovered Python and Django and I
> > have to decide what os to use for web development with Django.
> >
> > In fact, while I use Ubuntu Linux on my production server, I'm really
> > satisfied with my Windows web development environment:
> >
> > - gVim, TortoiseSVN, the command prompt and all major browsers at my
> > fingertips (IE, Firefox, Opera and Safari);
> > - Python, Django and PostgreSQL/MySQL installed in just a few simple
> > steps;
> > - Adobe Photoshop;
> > - superb font rendering with cleartype and no wasted time installing
> > new hardware.
> >
> > Considering that the latest trend in web development is to use UNIX
> > based OSes (Linux or Mac OS X) also for the development side, I have a
> > simple and direct question for you: what are the tangible
> > disadvantages of Django web development on Windows compared with a
> > UNIX based OS?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Aleandro
> >
>

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