Another cool editor is Scribes ( http://scribes.sourceforge.net/ ), at
least last time I tried it. Might take some configuring, but it might be
worth it :)
On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 10:12:02PM +0530, Ramdas S wrote:
> I know its no replacement, but try scite editor. Its cool and is used by
> many py
I know its no replacement, but try scite editor. Its cool and is used by
many python developers I know.
Also check these http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonEditors
RS
On Feb 10, 2008 9:01 PM, NickJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am a long time windows user, and have just switched to ubuntu gut
I am a long time windows user, and have just switched to ubuntu gutsy
for the very reason of python and django development. Although the
learning curve was very steep - and i have had many hardware issues -
i am now much happier developing on ubuntu (I have dual boot set up,
but 95% of what i do c
Hi, I 'm a long time linux user.
I just wanted to say that you should code in whatever environment you
are more productive.
Don't switch just because everybody does. Do it if you feel more
comfortable with.
Sometimes windows, sometimes osx, sometime linux... it's just up to
you.
I just don't see
Hi Aleandro,
in my opinion your doubts about Windows as a solid platform for web
development are basically groundless. Probably you are intimidated by
the large number of MacBook Pro you see at geek conferences ;)
Don't worry: appearances are often deceptive. I'm a practical guy and
I can assure
I find SonomaSunshine runs nearly the same on Vista or Ubuntu, once
you change the system call code, which probably isn't even a normal
issue. I'd think if you were using Photoshop regularly, it would be a
no brainer, just work on Windows.
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You
Why choose one when you can have both?
I'd vote for OS X.
Nice UNIX-ness, _really_ nice fonts, superb hardware support and good
looking hardware...and with VMWare Fusion / Parallells virtualisation is
simple and fast. And Photoshop works really well is OS X :)
On Thu, Feb 07, 2008 at 12:49:27AM
I use windows to develop and linux in production , in a year of work ,
only missed a signal that exists
in linux but not in windows , for IDE I use Pyscripter (
http://www.mmm-experts.com/) a very nice
tool with a small foot print , use apache as my local web server and
production server .
Prob
Hi,
I use to develop on all these platform. I'm somehow surprise that you
find font rendering superb in windows, I'm always annoyed at how ugly
they look in general compared to their Mac and Linux (new Distro)
counterpart.
I switch sometime from Linux to OS X for my development needs. I use
wind
I'm doing the vmware situation for my local machine (Mac OS X).
I built a vmware image for my dev environment to mirror my production
environment (apache / mod_python backend with nginx serving the static
content). The only difference between the two machines is that the
dev machine is running n
Another alternative is a virtual server via vmware running a small
barebones/server install of your favorite distro. There are a number
of pre-built vmware images online, and vmware player is free now. It
worked out really well for me.
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You re
Aleandro wrote:
> In fact, running on the development computer the same exact software
> environment present on the production server is the strongest pro-
> Linux argument, especially if you have a VPS and not a shared server.
> To be honest, I think neither with Windows or Mac OS X you can obtai
In fact, running on the development computer the same exact software
environment present on the production server is the strongest pro-
Linux argument, especially if you have a VPS and not a shared server.
To be honest, I think neither with Windows or Mac OS X you can obtain
this ideal condition.
Hi,
I _would_ have said that installing stuff and setting up the dev.
environment was the biggest disadvantage of Windows, but you seem to
have that part covered.
Other than that, if your production runs Linux, then you will, in
theory, have an easier time with deployment, and testing of
deploym
Hi, I'm a Windows XP longtime user but I have also Ubuntu Linux 7.10
on my dual-boot computer. I've just discovered Python and Django and I
have to decide what os to use for web development with Django.
In fact, while I use Ubuntu Linux on my production server, I'm really
satisfied with my Window
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