Tom Badran ha scritto:
> 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 
> <http://eclipse.org> and ubuntu packaged) and 3.3 (from eclipse.org 
> <http://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.
I'm using eclipse+pydev on [k|x]ubuntu, not the packages, both java and 
eclipse downloaded from site and locally installed in my home, never 
crashed.


>
> Tom
>
> On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 6:37 PM, Joel <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[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]
>     <mailto:[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]
>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | voice: +48228430101
>     >>>
>     >>> "We read Knuth so you don't have to." (Tim Peters)
>     >>>
>     >>
>     >
>     >
>     > >
>     >
>
>
>
>
>
>
> -- 
> Tom Badran
> http://badrunner.net
> >


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