Hey I just ran into a new opensource Python IDE that looks interesting that
wasn't around when I commited to Aptana
Ninja-ide
http://www.ninja-ide.org/
review at:
http://yatharthrock.blogspot.com/2013/01/ninja.html

Has anyone used this yet?



On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 4:56 PM, Doug Snyder <webcoach...@gmail.com> wrote:

> one free one on LInux I'd avoid is SPE IDE - Stani's Python Editor
> It's just too old and in the dark ages
> I had a lot of problems with encodings and white space/indentation
> nightmares when taking my code from it to other editors
>
> If you go with a simple text editor on Linux try Kate,
> its got some minimal Python functionality built in like code coloring and
> intelligent indentation
>
>
> On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 4:46 PM, Doug Snyder <webcoach...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I use an IDE called Aptana Studio 3 and like it.
>> I can't say that I've tried a lot of IDEs and I tend to get more
>> opinionated about programming languages and technologies than editors
>> but when I got into Django I looked at some options and found Aptana to
>> be the most full featured free and platform independent option that I could
>> dig up. Its meant to be a web development IDE so it has some nice
>> HTML/CSS/JavaScript/JQuery niceities like code coloring, code completion
>> and things ( which helps me get through the design and onto the important
>> stuff: Django ). Aptana is built on top of PyDev, the python plugin for
>> Eclipse ( which has been an opensource standard IDE for a good long time ),
>> so its got everything python from PyDev and then has a few Django
>> conveniences built in too, like some common command line django commands
>> available from the IDE's GUI, and a (i)python shell that loads up your
>> django environment and lets you do stuff like play with your models to get
>> them working before you add in extended admin functionality for them or
>> cook up a proper web interface.
>> One complaint I have with it is that its a little hard to work with
>> Aptana Django projects if you are developing them on multiple computers
>> because the project profile has hard coded paths. The work around is to
>> ignore them in your version control. One the first computer you start the
>> project with, Aptana and PyDev will create well formed project meta data
>> file ( one for each ). You manually copy the new computer and manually edit
>> the hidden files and change the file paths in the XML to fit the different
>> file system. It could be worse and I'll probably stop complaining once I
>> write a script to do it for me.
>> All around Aptana offers a lot.
>> I'm believe in simplicity when it comes to programming
>> When it comes to IDEs I believe in convenience.
>>
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 1, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Jacky Tedy <sgs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I just use Vim
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