I am a glutton for punishment...

I use Eclipse with PyDev and Mylar for most of my work.  Since I jump  
between platforms at home and work it is useful to be able to have a  
consistent IDE.  Mylar lets me find the files I need once for a bug  
and not have to dig again (since I am just getting started and don't  
know where everything is).



On May 21, 2007, at 7:04 AM, osimons wrote:

>
> On May 19, 10:26 pm, px <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> * Do you use any IDE for extra convenience in trac or plugin
>> development.
>
> Another vote for TextMate on OS X with all its glorious bundles :-)
>
> In addition I also use ActiveState Komodo Edit (free, cross-platform)
> as it has really good code completion for python, html, css and
> javascript. I also tend to set up 'workingenv.py' environments for
> various testing as I need to keep my main Python in line with code and
> version that is in production. Komodo Edit has good project support,
> allows setting project specific python paths and environment variables
> for execution and code completion, plus easy interface to create and
> run project-specific commands. Works really well.
>
> In addition I use PyCrust (lightweight shell part of wx demo/sample
> download) as research & test tool for most aspects of Trac testing and
> plugin development. Great code completion and object introspection.
> Instantiate a trac.env.Environment object, and start testing things -
> invaluable for figuring out how the various Trac modules work.
>
>
> :::simon
>
>
> >


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