I use Komodo, however i cant seem to make the built in interpreter use
the same version of python that i develop on. Not a big deal, i love
the program, especially the forced anal-retentive tabbing.



On Jun 24, 5:56 am, ristretto.rb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Do you code python/django in Komodo?  Care to share your bookmarks?
> And tips on how to set it up to get the most out of Komodo for django
> dev?  Do you use the Editor or the IDE?
>
> I'm new to django and python, and based on some research on this site,
> I started looking into the Komodo Editor.   I'm considering buying a
> license for the IDE.
> I hate to have to ask this here, but I'm finding the Komodo
> documentation hard to find.  I'm seeing code completion to be buggy.
> And, there doesn't seem to be much Django specific about it, other
> than syntax coloring for django templates.
>
> If Komodo isn't the right choice, feel free to suggest something else.
>  Is it the best?
>
> Thank You
>
> p.s.  django is a killer framework on top of a super-cool language.
> big thanks to all of you that make it available.  (I hope to get clued
> up enough to contribute at some point.)
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