I also use komodo ide :
  - It can be used with other dynamic languages like php, so if you
sometimes need to do something in languages other than python, it can
come in handy.
  - They have excellent licensing policy

but i doubt there is any "best" ide to everyone's need.  Most of
choices suggested here are either free or free to try, so you can try
them first.

> How do you develop your django projects, and where do you go when you
> need to find documentation?

now for your second question:

http://docs.djangoproject.com/
http://www.djangobook.com/

both are excellent resources for django documentation.
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