I have the professional (since I use for work).

But if you want to create an open source project you can ask for a
license for free.

See their site for more info.....

Max-B

Il giorno lun, 15/02/2010 alle 23.34 +1100, Tran Cao Thai ha scritto:
> i used to use wingware for a while. It 's cool, fast but not free (i
> used the trial version). Stick with Eclipse + pydev for a while also.
> IMO, it 's the best, however, eclipse is always slow (because it 's a
> java application), and don't have the integrated terminal ( i know
> that there are some plugins for the terminal but don't want to spend
> much time on that). Currently, i go back to my favourite one: Geany
> which doesn't have many plugins but very fast and free also
> 
> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 10:46 PM, bruno desthuilliers
> <bruno.desthuilli...@gmail.com> wrote:
>         On Feb 15, 11:18 am, rebus_ <r.dav...@gmail.com> wrote:
>         (snip)
>         > But as Bruno pointed out, any decent code editor will do,
>         just a
>         > matter of preference.
>         
>         
>         Well, the point is that Django is about web programming, which
>         usually
>         imply using quite a few languages - html + whatever template
>         system,
>         javascript, css, quite often bits of SQL, the usual
>         config-file
>         formats, probably some shell scripting here and there, and (of
>         course)
>         a server-side language - in this case Python, but as far as
>         I'm
>         concerned (and I bet most web programmers will have this
>         pattern) I
>         often have to deal with PHP or other scripting languages. Also
>         and
>         FWIW, I also have to maintain Python apps based on other
>         frameworks
>         (mostly Zope/Plone to my regret). Not talking about the bits
>         and
>         pieces of C or other lower level languages...
>         
>         Having to learn a distinct "IDE" for each and any possible
>         text
>         format / language / framework / combination of...  would be
>         rather
>         tedious. I find it better to master one good code editor that
>         handle
>         them all. My editor of choice happens to be Emacs, but there's
>         no
>         shortage of good code editors to choose from.
>         
>         My 2 cents...
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