Ditto for Vim. The learning curve is high, but rewards are great. Plus you
can script Vim in Python.

I'd be happy to give a session/talk on using Vim for Python (or Ruby...)
development, if anyone's interested.

On 6 April 2011 16:25, Michael Connors <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On 6 April 2011 15:01, Marcelo Milo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Which the best for mac ? I like Pycharm but is paid and now no have money
>> hehe.
>>
>
> As far as I know, emacs comes preinstalled on Mac. It has Python mode, and
> I think it has Django template mode also.
>
> I have tried a lot of IDEs but I always end up coming back to emacs.  You
> would have to invest sometime learning the keyboard shortcuts in order to
> feel at home in it though.
>
> Michael
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