On Thursday, January 31, 2013 7:26:45 AM UTC-5, Johann Spies wrote:

When webeditors become as good as emacs, vim, bluefish, I will consider 
> it.  For now I did not find any editor that can compete with them.
>

I am a die-hard Emacs user, but I find the web editing facilities in web2py 
"good enough" for just entering code and quick edits. If I was doing major 
refactoring I think I'd use Emacs, but I can get quite a lot of my 
day-to-day development done just using the browser-based "IDE".

In some ways I actually like the minimalism of the web2py development 
environment. Have you tried Eclipse? That thing has more buttons and dials 
than the space shuttle.

Nick

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