Yeah ! . pbreit !  This does look interesting ! IDEs have their advantages 
and disadvantages ! ...for me .. it can be an advantage mainly when it 
comes to quickly view or analyse the specific calls of function contents or 
codes behind the work being done without having to navigate manually trough 
the web2py folders and files !  - we get to quickly see or analyse what is 
going on within the framework ... for example, if a plug-in was made for 
web2py, while working with the framework, we would get to see or analyse 
how and what gets called from the web2py files, at what moment and how it 
runs or interact within the framework etc ... in that sense, it could be a 
good tool to better apprehend or understand the framework itself ! .. what 
do you think ? ...  I wander :  if a web2py plug-in was made for this IDE, 
 similar to the one done for the WING IDE ( which I do not use because it 
is not free !)  would it give web2py more exposure in the python community 
??? ..  I am thinking that it might ! I'd like to hear your feedback about 
this .. 

( probably most hard core python coders out there  use bare bone simple 
editors .. I may be wrong ! as for me : for python, other languages or most 
web stuffs, I use Geany a lot, or gedit as my prefered editor ..  .. 
however for php projects, when I was starting and testing myself with 
various frameworks out there I use netbeans a lot, as well as aptana and 
they have helped me a lot in my learning curve and understanding of various 
frameworks ! ) 

this Ninja-ide really looks interesting ! ... being relatively new to 
python, and willing to stick with python I am going to give this a run .. 
thank you for sharing .. so far ... I like it and it looks better & more 
appealing than WING ...... and it is free !




On Tuesday, November 27, 2012 5:28:27 PM UTC-5, pbreit wrote:
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> I don't really care for IDEs but this looked interesting:
> http://ninja-ide.org
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