I see that the prices have gone up a bit, but the peepcode screencasts are 
still a good value. You may consider taking these for a spin. 

https://peepcode.com/products/meet-emacs
https://peepcode.com/products/smash-into-vim-i
https://peepcode.com/products/smash-into-vim-ii

The cool thing about these editors is you pretty much build what you need, 
they are both quite malleable and can bend to your will. VIM has the upper 
hand for being installed on damn near every *nix machine and if you had to 
choose between the 2, it would still be of benefit to know your way around 
VIM, i'm an emacs user, but I can get enough done in VIM to be pretty 
productive on any machine.

Again, you would do better to focus on what makes you more productive and 
constantly thinking how you could become more productive. The tools you 
choose should help you with that, but not every tool works for everyone. 

You may want to read this as well. FWIW. 

http://www.amazon.com/Productive-Programmer-Theory-Practice-OReilly/dp/0596519788/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332202032&sr=8-1




On Monday, March 19, 2012 7:15:23 PM UTC-4, Igor wrote:
>
> No, no, no... vim isn't for me, that's for sure! :D 
>
> I'm using SublimeText 2 right now for my web-dev studies, and i'm 
> totally comfortable with it at the moment, it has all i want for now, 
> including code completion. But it's not free and not open, so i wanted 
> to try something else and I think I found useful link about Emacs for 
> Python here: 
> https://github.com/gabrielelanaro/emacs-for-python

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