I knew IntelliJ had a few plugins for PHP, Ruby, etc. but didn't think
the Python plugin made it out of beta.  I'll go take another look.
Thanks!

On Aug 1, 5:08 pm, "Robert O'Connor" <robby.ocon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> -Rob
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> On Sun, Aug 1, 2010 at 4:42 PM, Scott <blueseas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I missed the last few sections when I pasted in my response :-)
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> > - web2py uses the DAL as documented here:
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web2py#Database_handling;
> > why is an ORM needed?
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> > - web2py has excellent IDE support through Eclipse and Wing IDE.
> > Maybe we need more details on his issue.
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> It also happens to work *out of the box* with IntelliJ IDEA --- with full
> debugging support!
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> > - As he rightly points out the single-core question is an interpreter
> > limitation of sorts and really has nothing to do with web2py.  That
> > having been said, you can easily set up multiple instances and load-
> > balance them.  All of which is heavily documented in the scalability
> > section of the web2py book.
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> > On Aug 1, 4:36 pm, Scott <blueseas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Here are my thoughts, point by point:
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> > > - web2py does support unit testing as it uses python code.  I think
> > > the article author means you cannot currently set up unit tests within
> > > the administration console.  You can configure tests as much or as
> > > little as you like from the command line.
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> > > - I think the article author should elaborate on the meaning of the
> > > phrase “used in a twisted way to design the framework”.  I don't see
> > > anything twisted about the implementation; web2py is a WSGI
> > > application.  Personally, I think following Style Guide for Python
> > > Code (PEP-8) is a good thing.  Why is following the standard Style
> > > Guide a bad thing?  It promotes readability, consistency and
> > > reusability.
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> > > - I cannot disagree with the author more on his view of error
> > > reporting.  I prefer having the list of errors viewable from the
> > > administration console so I can refer to previous errors without
> > > grepping through logs.  Not only that, but web2py built-in error
> > > reporting gives you hyperlinks to the files so you can track down the
> > > root cause.  This is a Good Thing™!  Furthermore, you could just
> > > enable & tail the debug log if it bothers you that much.
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> > > On Aug 1, 1:28 pm, David Marko <dma...@tiscali.cz> wrote:
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> > > >http://www.ahmedsoliman.com/2010/07/29/the-good-and-bad-about-web2py/

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