Re: Django development environment (newbie)

2008-10-16 Thread Trastabuga
ifferent > approach, but in a nutshell, it's a web server that you can use to > develop your django applications >  and it does what you want (You don't have to reboot  the server every > time you do a change in your apps). > > []s > Ronaldo. > > On Thu, Oct 1

Django development environment (newbie)

2008-10-16 Thread Trastabuga
Hi I am used to Emacs/Slime/Lisp running under detachtty so I can connect to the remote lisp image using Emacs/Slime and do my development in this environment. I'd like to give Python/Django a try, so I'd like to know is it possible to emulate a similar environment? Basically the question is: "Ca