Do people find eclipse+pydev reliable? I've tried it out a few times over
the last year and it never seems to run for more than a few hours without
dying. This is both the 3.2 (from eclipse.org and ubuntu packaged) and 3.3(from
eclipse.org) using gcj or suns jvm. It does seem quite nice when its
running, but my editor crashing on me that often is just unacceptable.

Tom

On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 6:37 PM, Joel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Two thumbs up for Eclipse+PyDev.
>
> Plus all the other Eclipse goodies:
> * Source control integration
> * Aptana for CSS, JS, and HTML editing
>
> PyDev even has a for-pay python debugger, although I don't use it.
>
> -- Joel
>
> Peter Danielczyk wrote:
> > I agree with casseen.
> >
> > Eclipse & Pydev works great for Django.
> >
> > See
> >
> http://pydev.blogspot.com/2006/09/configuring-pydev-to-work-with-django.html
> > for intructions.
> >
> > BTW: " is a memory hungry monster " --> 1 Gig RAM is 20-25 Dollars :-)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >> I use eclipse + pydev. Eclipse is a memory hungry monster( it's java
> >> based after all), but in my opinion its still the best free and open
> >> IDE out there. And its platform independent which is a double extra
> >> plus for eclipse.
> >>
> >> I see no use for a dedicated django plugin. Any python supporting IDE
> >> should work fine. Try some different IDEs and see which one fits your
> >> personal requirements best.
> >>
> >> By the way the _free_ eclipse/pydev debugger works like a treat with
> >> django.
> >>
> >> On Mar 6, 9:24 am, Jarek Zgoda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> gabriel napisa³(a):
> >>>
> >>>> I am at the point of changing IDE before my next project ( a huge one
> >>> ).
> >>>> So far I've used Geany for python but now I am supposed to use
> django.
> >>>> Is it anythong with special support for Django??
> >>>> I know that recommendations include SPE and Eclipse but I wonder if
> >>> you
> >>>> happened to work with IDE with a nice django support - does anything
> >>>> alike exist??
> >>> I use PIDA (http://pida.co.uk/). While it has no explicit Django
> >>> support, embedded Vim pleases me enough (Vim syntax coloring for
> Django
> >>> templates is enough for me --
> >>> seehttp://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1487).
> >>>
> >>> Other options I tried was Komodo Edit (nice project management) and
> Kate
> >>> (overall good editor, but project management plugin is a PITA), but
> >>> neither one appealed to me.
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Jarek Zgoda
> >>> Skype: jzgoda | GTalk: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | voice: +48228430101
> >>>
> >>> "We read Knuth so you don't have to." (Tim Peters)
> >>>
> >>
> >
> >
> > >
> >
>
>
> >
>


-- 
Tom Badran
http://badrunner.net

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