anyone know when NB has Django project support?

On Nov 25, 8:26 pm, bedros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I personally like Komodo Edit
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> after trying komodo, I switched  from pydev and eclipse to komodo;
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> On Nov 25, 10:56 am, "Antoni Aloy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > 2008/11/25 Kurczak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > > I wonder why no one mentioned Komodo IDE or Komodo Edit.
> > > They're my personal favorites for bigger projects. Both are well
> > > suited for dynamic languages and really lightweight compared to
> > > Bloatclipse with pydev (or aptana).
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> > I have tested Komodo Edit and personally I like best vim + extensions,
> > Eric4, Eclipse + pyDev or actually Netbeans.
> > I you haven't tested yet give Netbeans a look. In my opinion this is
> > the way to go on Python development.
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> > Eclipse+pyDev and Eric4 actually have more Python options, specially
> > on refactoring, but Netbeans interface is much clearer and the
> > combination of auto completion and documentation is really good. I
> > also like very much the svn diff tool with syntax highlight.
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> > Eclipse and Eric4 have a more svn interface. From Netbeans I don't
> > like that the auto completion shows all the packages that are in the
> > project even if they aren't related to it, and that it shows the pyc.
> > But I have been testing it during the last days and even with this
> > lacks it's one of the best IDEs.- Hide quoted text -
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