On Mon, Mar 28 2011, Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
[...] > JetBrains (creators of the famous Java IDE IntelliJ which a lot of > good people I knwo swear by) created PyCharm[2] that specifically > boasts of good Django integration. I met the devs and they seem like > bright people. Another interesting proprietary product is the Python integration plugin for Microsoft Visual Studio. I saw a demo of it and was quite impressed especially with its introspection and code completion capabilities. It's Open Source (although the IDE itself is not). It doesn't however have any Django specific functionality. And also, it's Windows only. http://pytools.codeplex.com/ This SO thread discusses a bunch of other options that you might find useful. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/537689/python-ide-built-into-visual-studio-2008 My personal recommendation? Choose a single, cross platform, open source editor that you can script and customise (vim, emacs, eclipse etc.) and learn it well. Use it for all your work. The comfort you get with being a master at your work environment will more than compensate for all the bells and whistles you get with language specific IDEs. -- ~noufal http://nibrahim.net.in _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers