coda looks very nice.

I'm evaluating textmate and openkomodo before paying for something.

I've used eclipse+pydev before, but everything seems to be made more
complex than necessary(xyz steps for modules). Many web module are
half-baked.

Right now I am quite satisfied with textmate, I'll test coda for sure.



On Mar 6, 8:06 am, "Peter Herndon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use vim a lot for, as Michael says, quick editing tasks.  For longer
> coding sessions, I use Coda (http://www.panic.com/coda/).  It's
> payware, and it's OS X only, but it is so easy and amazingly
> productive.  You have a terminal session, WebKit-based browser, (S)FTP
> client, and a really decent text editor all in one program.  In
> addition, if you are doing pair-programming, the editor supports live
> shared editing sessions -- you and your coding partner can both be
> working on the same file at the same time.  On top of that, there's a
> visual CSS manipulator, though I don't find it of much use, and some
> reference material linked in, though accessing it requires Internet
> access, and the material is not the best.
>
> There are some things Coda lacks that I'd love to see, including
> either the ability to handle version control integration, or some
> means of running outboard scripts/plug-ins, but overall it makes
> developing Django apps a breeze.
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