2008/11/21 Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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> > Just wondering where everyone is developing there pythong code?
> > Anyone using development environments, if so which one?
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> I'm from the old-school of folks that just use a text-editor (Vim
> in my case).  I tend to run it within "screen", with the
> following windows/screens:
>
>  - editor (vim)
>  - running the dev-server
>  - just a shell/console (for things like file manipulation,
> pushing out to the server, or VCS commands -- mercurial in my
> case...I haven't bothered using any of the Vim VCS plugins)
>  - sometimes, depending on where I'm developing,
> lynx/links/elinks as well so I can browse my results (though it's
> usually epiphany/dillo/firefox/safari).
>
> I occasionally skip screen and just run them each in their own
> xterm as well, however, I like "screen"'s ability to detach and
> reattach from a remote machine via ssh.
>
> Depending on the project, the development takes place on my the
> dev-server, on my work PC, or on one of my home laptops (an
> iBook, a Dell Mini-9, or an 8-year-old laptop running Debian --
> all more than capable).  It's nice to use mercurial to sync
> development across multiple machines.
>
> -tim
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Emacs + python-mode + Pymacs + django template mode on Slackware always ;-)


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