I  use vim with a series of plugins such as syntastic and python jedi.
Mainly because i have used vi for programming for over 20 years so your
fingers know the keys and as i login and ssh back from various computers
and also it means the same tool for all the languages i use. For vim the
pyflake integration is great and i have much better code because of ut. I
think it came with jedi.

Pycharm looked nice but to me it uses a different way of writing code and
seemed to break my "flow" which all real IDEs seem to do. It was a little
fiddly to get a quickstarted project in to pycharm but not impossible.

However you're talking to a guy who used mutt for all email until very
recently so i might be in the minority.

  - Craig

On Sun, 8 Nov 2015 09:32 Robert James Liguori <[email protected]> wrote:

> Do the developers of TurboGears2 have a favorite IDE to develop in when
> working with TurboGears2.
>
> I fancy Vim, but can setup PyCharm if there are advantages.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks!
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