I use now Notepad ++ with the ftp plugin NppFTP, very useful. Of course 
when the application will be in production I'll have to test in local the 
changes before uploading. Thanks for your help.

Il giorno mercoledì 28 dicembre 2016 11:50:59 UTC+1, Áureo Dias Neto ha 
scritto:
>
> You can then configure the default application for .py files as notepad 
> ++, and for example, in filezilla, if you navigate to your local files with 
> the right button and edit them, after saving, it automatically detects the 
> Files and asks if you want to update the files on the server.
>
> I usually do this, as it is not recommended to edit the files in your 
> final environment (server), because modifications in the code can lead to 
> bugs, and I think it is best to test them locally.
>
> Of course, when you need to fix something quickly, the online w2p editor 
> breaks a good bough. But for full development, I still prefer a good old 
> publisher.
>

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