I agree with Shawn. Any powerful text editor you use will take time to get
used to and customize for your purpose (in this case editing HTML and
handling of django templates). Stick with one editor for a few weeks and
decide what additional functionality you might need. Then do some searching
based
Hi Sach,
I'd start by doing the following:
- Install django on your laptop/desktop for testing
You'll need python installed and if the following command doesn't work
follow the steps in this document https://www.djangoproject.com/download/
easy_install django
- Spend an hour going through th
AJ,
I found these videos to be quite useful when I was learning to use vim.
http://vimeo.com/user1690209/videos
Steve
On 26 May 2011 04:32, AJ wrote:
> Thanks a lot Simon. This is probably OT:
>
> That was helpful but I thought I could dive in again with Vim and failed
> (at least for now).
>
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