hi

i am using Komodo IDE 4.4 (out today) and like it a lot (switched from
eclipse/pydev). Komodo works very well and has a lot of very nice features.
the syntax checking of Python and DTL are very nice, just like the
autocomplete and code browser.

of course, editors and IDEs are a very personal choice...

cheers
André


On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 5:44 PM, Stephan Jäkel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Hi,
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> i used Komodo long time ago but now i'm using notepad++ on windows and
> gedit on linux (but i work most time on linux, i need windows for c#
> development at work). both are easy to use and have a great syntax
> highlighting.
> i write the code on my local and use rapidsvn (linux and windows) to
> maintain the working copies of my svn repositories.
>
> additionally i added some plugins to gedit for e.g. code completion and
> snippets (great stuff!). i think much more functionality deflects the
> user from coding.
>
> just my two cents ;-)
>
> best regards,
>
> Jökull wrote:
> | What OS are you running? I'm on Windows and use e-texteditor which has
> | support for TextMate bundles. You can get some pretty nice Django
> | bundles which will do a lot of autocompleting and such tasks.
> |
> | Komodo seems to have a couple of nice things going for it - mainly SVN
> | support. In my setup I'm doing everything off a development Linux
> | server with an SSH mount - so I've got a Putty window open to do all
> | my SVN tasks. Works for me and e-texteditor is the best I've seen on
> | any platform.
> |
> | On Jun 24, 9:56 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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> Stephan Jäkel
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