I tried Eclipse with PyDev, Aptana 2 and 3, Vim, Komodo and possibly a
few more that I forgot about. I wasted a lot if time configuring and
setting up
In the end, I went to PyCharm, and although that costs a little, they
win with their hands down on productivity, integration, and getting
the job done.
I love the integrated debugger that let's you put breakpoints in
templates, the live templates that speed up coding and the ton of
other features. Their support is excellent too. I use a lot of free
and open source solutions but here the 100 something euro were earned
backon productivity in a day.
Hth

On 1 apr, 20:30, Mark Phillips <m...@phillipsmarketing.biz> wrote>
What IDE do you use/recommend for developing django web sites? Or, if
not
> an IDE, what editor/setup is most useful? I am developing on Linux version
> 3.1.0-1-amd64 (Debian 3.1.8-2). I would rather use something open source. I
> use eclipse for developing android/java projects. Since I am using django
> in conjunction with an android project, I don't want to use the plugin for
> eclipse. Switching between python and java perspectives is a little
> annoying, so I thought I would find a separate ide for my django work and
> just alt-tab between them.
>
> I have tried gedit, but I cannot get the django plugin to work. I am
> looking at ninja, but there does not appear to be a django plugin.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark

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