PyCharm is incredible. Django (with template) support. Integrated
version control with git, svn, and more. Best debugger out there for
python by far. Can't say enough good things about it.
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[mailto:django-us...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of bruno desthuilliers
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2010 4:20 PM
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I would go with PyCharm. Unfortunately it's not free but for $49 I
don't think you'll find anything better. It has really solid template
highlighting and code complete along with the best Python/Django
support I've seen yet.
I'm still new to Django but I did spend a fair bit of time looking for
an
On 14 sep, 23:18, pixelcowboy wrote:
> I would really love something like pyjamas but that works with jquery
> or something like that. What I would really love is to forget every
> other programming language and just use python everywhere. Wouldn't
> that be sweet?
Python everywhere... hmmm
hmm, didn't know uniform, will take a look at it.
thanks!
On 14 sep, 22:20, bruno desthuilliers
wrote:
> On 14 sep, 20:23, payala wrote:
>
> > I agree about Aptana. I am trying it right now and it looks very good,
> > I already used eclipse and I think it rocks!
>
> Emacs is the OneTrueEditor !
I use Aptana with PyDev and get code completion for Python, HTML, CSS,
JavaScript (and jQuery) and more. It's cross-platform, free and the
Beta 3 version has even more Django support thanks to the latest
version of PyDev.
There are plugins for Git, Mercurial, SVN and more.
Brandon
On Sep 14, 5:3
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 4:18 PM, pixelcowboy wrote:
> I would really love something like pyjamas but that works with jquery
> or something like that. What I would really love is to forget every
> other programming language and just use python everywhere. Wouldn't
> that be sweet?
the problem with
I would really love something like pyjamas but that works with jquery
or something like that. What I would really love is to forget every
other programming language and just use python everywhere. Wouldn't
that be sweet?
On Sep 14, 1:20 pm, bruno desthuilliers
wrote:
> On 14 sep, 20:23, payala w
On 14 sep, 20:23, payala wrote:
> I agree about Aptana. I am trying it right now and it looks very good,
> I already used eclipse and I think it rocks!
Emacs is the OneTrueEditor !-)
> However, re-reading my post I realise that I didn't express myself as
> well as I would have liked. Maybe a bet
I agree about Aptana. I am trying it right now and it looks very good,
I already used eclipse and I think it rocks!
However, re-reading my post I realise that I didn't express myself as
well as I would have liked. Maybe a better title for my question would
have been:
OK, now we have rapid web dev
Pydev supports Django templates in Aptana, and there is also an IDE
called PyCharm that is supposed to support them. I have begun learning
eclipse and I like it. Eric IDE and its Django plugin is also very
good, although I dont think it supports Django templates.
On Sep 14, 8:20 am, payala wrote:
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