Aptana Studio

On Feb 10, 11:09 pm, "Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media Ltd]"
<cal.leem...@simplicitymedialtd.co.uk> wrote:
> Looks interesting, but the interface is ugly :/ I'll try it out tho :)
>
> On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 8:39 PM, Mike Ramirez <gufym...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >  On Wednesday, February 09, 2011 11:31:07 pm Cal Leeming [Simplicity Media
> > Ltd] wrote:
>
> > > There is one thing for sure. As it stands, there is an open market for a
>
> > > 'do it all' product that manages CI (continuous integration), workflow,
>
> > > development, SVN etc. I think Google Apps and Cherokee came close, but I
>
> > > don't much care for google apps, and cherokee has nasty performance
>
> > > related bugs.
>
> > > Personally, I use the following setup:
>
> > > - SVN with uSVN frontend
>
> > > - dev / staging / prod environments (I don't bother with local
>
> > > environments any more), with dev.*/staging.* domains aliases.
>
> > > - Seperate databases for each environment.
>
> > > - WinSCP to sync my local dir with the remote dev.* dir.
>
> > > - All prod.* deployments are done using command line on the server to
> > pull
>
> > > the latest stable branch (with a temporary maintenance page placed up).
>
> > > - Netbeans with absolutely no IDE integration with SVN/SCP.
>
> > > - Pre-shared keys for every single shell account for added security.
>
> > Should check out eric4, through plugins it has django (1.2 or 1.0.2) api
> > support. Project based management, Multi-Project is ok, but still can't open
> > two projects at once. SVN/CVC support (mercurial in eric5, 5 adds a chat
> > server and ticket tracker for internal development, but no django support
> > yet). With paramiko and a bit of working out the plugin system, you can add
> > any ssh based support you would like (including scp/sftp). Seperate
> > databases can be managed by the projects.
>
> > I think it might work fine for most of your needs.
>
> > It's pure python and written in pyqt, the big difference between eric4 and
> > eric5 is 4 is built in python 2.x and no support for 3, eric5 is the py3
> > version. paramiko in 5 is a problem, the crypto package it depends on is
> > iffy at best for python 3, though paramiko itself (as far as I could tell)
> > needs only a couple modifications to 3 compatible.
>
> >  Mike
>
> > --
>
> > <Mercury> Knghtbrd: Hey, perl has the power grace and elegance of a sledge
>
> > hammer. (=:]
>
> > <|Rain|> certainly the grace and elegance, anyway
>
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