On Monday 07 September 2009 08:55:47 Samuel Hopkins wrote: > Hello Django peeps, > > I am a Django newbee. I have had my eye on Djanjo for a year or so now but > held off because I had limited python experience. However, after a summer > of python and watching Django's popularity snowball, I think I am ready to > go > > :) > > Anyhow, the purpose of this email was just to ask the community what > editor(s) they preferred to use with Django. > > Thanks!
Depends on the mood and situation, I normally use kate or vi/vim for most programming tasks, but I've been delving into PyQt a lot lately and started using Eric4 and found Eric4 has a django plugin that is helpful and makes it a nice ide for both django and pyqt and sort of has become my editor of choice for programming with both libraries. Mike -- There was, it appeared, a mysterious rite of initiation through which, in one way or another, almost every member of the team passed. The term that the old hands used for this rite -- West invented the term, not the practice -- was `signing up.' By signing up for the project you agreed to do whatever was necessary for success. You agreed to forsake, if necessary, family, hobbies, and friends -- if you had any of these left (and you might not, if you had signed up too many times before). -- Tracy Kidder, _The Soul of a New Machine_
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