Joe Kueser wrote:
> JetBrains has made it pretty clear that they are aiming to make
> PyCharm a Python/Django IDE, meaning support for Django at its core,
> not as a side-effect of their Python support, or as the result of a
> 3rd party plugin, but built-in. So definitely worth keeping your eye
>
I'm using PyCharm on a daily basis. It's definitely alpha software,
but still very usable. Their Django support is pretty limited right
now, but gets a little better with each release. If you have your
Django project set up in "The Standard Way™" it does a pretty good
job. I don't, so there are
On 12 Mar 2010, at 15:32 , MauroCam wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> just discovered that JetBrains has recently recently a new IDE for
> Python which specifically supports Django.
>
> Having tried to use Eclipse for the past year, I can honestly say that
> I am desperate to find something new.
>
> Loads
Hi All,
just discovered that JetBrains has recently recently a new IDE for
Python which specifically supports Django.
Having tried to use Eclipse for the past year, I can honestly say that
I am desperate to find something new.
Loads of people would trust their lives in Eclipse, but I just find i
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