WingIDE is awesome.  It handles HTML pretty well too.


On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:09 PM, Ovnicraft <ovnicr...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> 2009/7/28 bedros <2bed...@gmail.com>
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>> I use komodo edit for all my code development; my favorite feature is
>> open remote file (using ssh) I can edit a file on a remote server with
>> ssh access. very nice, I don't have to sync my local machine with
>> remote server anymore.
>>
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> -Bedros
>>
>> On Jul 28, 4:35 pm, Sam Lai <samuel....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > There's also the free Komodo Edit (and the more featureful Komodo IDE)
>> > from ActiveState, which supports python and the django template
>> > language among other things, and is cross-platform too.
>> >
>> > 2009/7/29 Jamie <jamiefol...@gmail.com>:
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > > On the mac, there's textmate (an editor, not an IDE), which has a
>> > > language plugin architecture, and a couple of django-specific plugins
>> > > that do syntax highlighting, one for django apps, one for django
>> > > templates.
>> >
>> > > On Jul 28, 2:20 pm, Jonas Obrist <ojiido...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > >> Maybe a good question would be is there any IDE that supports the
>> django
>> > >> template language? Because I use eclipse (pydev+webtools) but I
>> really
>> > >> dislike it that it complains about my HTML files being invalid
>> because
>> > >> of the django tags. Also a highlighting mode might reduce the amount
>> of
>> > >> errors one (=me) does...
>> >
>> > >> Luke Seelenbinder wrote:
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>> > >> > I personally use Eclipse w/ PyDEV and web dev tools. I absolutely
>> love
>> > >> > it. I tried netbeans a while ago, and didn't see an advantage to
>> switch
>> > >> > to it.
>> >
>> > >> > That being said, IDEs are really a matter of personal preference, I
>> know
>> > >> > of a lot of people that just use vim. My recommendation is try out
>> the
>> > >> > ones that interest you and have the features you need, give them a
>> week
>> > >> > of development and decide for yourself. That is really the only way
>> to
>> > >> > find "your" IDE. We could start a fight really quickly if "the best
>> IDE"
>> > >> > discussion got started. :)
>> >
>> > >> > Luke S.
>> >
>> > >> > Amir Habibi wrote:
>> >
>> > >> >> Hi All,
>> >
>> > >> >> What  development environment do you suggest for Django and Ext JS
>> > >> >> based large projects?
>> > >> >> Is Netbeans the best choice out there?
>> >
>> > >> >> Thanks
>> > >> >> Amir
>> >
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> Emacs + pymacs + rope + firebug + django-mode for templates, i think is
> better has several tools to develop this applications.
>
> --
> Cristian Salamea
> CEO GnuThink Software Labs
> Software Libre / Open Source
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